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I tool plan B a year ago at a pp clinic and they told me 2 take both the pills at once! Today i got plan b @ a pharmacy and need 2 know if i should take them together or one now then 12hrs after D 2nd one!

2007-05-02 10:15:51 · 7 answers · asked by PrincessJ 2 in Health Women's Health

7 answers

take them 12 hours apart =)
you can take them together but you'll get a nasty tummy ache and might vomit them making them worthless.

**oh and you probably already know this, but plan B is NOT abortion, it is prevention only and will do nothing if you are already pregnant. In fact if you ARE pregnant, it will not harm the embryo in any way. It only prevents fertilization and possibly implantation (this has yet to be proven)

Good luck to you

2007-05-02 10:21:39 · answer #1 · answered by MyBrainsOnFire 3 · 3 1

first when you buy plan-B it comes with instructions in the box you just follow 1 step and 2 step and is easy I used plan-B once and I ask the pharmacist and he said I can take two at the same time or take number 1 first and then the 2 tablet in the 72 hrs not late than that. I hope this help but if you not sure read the instructions.for me worked OK

2007-05-02 11:33:21 · answer #2 · answered by ella? 2 · 1 0

Both methods of administration are fine to take. You can them both of them at once or one now and one 12 hours later. Both work just as well. On the box, it will say take one now and one 12 hours later because the original testing did that. Subsequent studies have shown taking two at the same time is fine. The company has just never paid the money to get the label changed.

2007-05-02 11:40:17 · answer #3 · answered by Lea 7 · 2 0

OK first I HAVE to say that michele is totally wrong!!!!! I not pro life but not pro choice I'm in the middle of both..So I have done alot of looking things up and the plan B pill does NOT kill a baby. If you have conceived you will NOT kill the baby once you conceived plan B won't work WHICH is why you have to take it with in 48 hours....I know this for a fact my sister took plan b but was still came out to be pg.......Now for your question you should take it one right away then the next 12 to 24 hours later that's what my sister was told


****just thought i would add and her baby came out 100% perfect...

2007-05-02 10:29:47 · answer #4 · answered by justasking 3 · 1 1

No! Take first one and take 2d one precisely 12 hours later. Set your alarm, in spite of u could desire to do to take it precisely 12 hours later, if u wait 13 or 14 hours, it basically isn't as efficient.

2016-10-14 09:23:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you can take them both at the same time, especially if it's almost 72 hours since you had sex.

2007-05-02 12:30:14 · answer #6 · answered by meeeeeeeee 3 · 2 0

You should not do this at all.

If you have conceived, you may kill the baby. Regardless of what uninformed Yahoo! answers users may tell you, high levels of progestin in "Plan B" can cause the abortion of an already conceived human embryo by making the womb’s nourishing endometrium hostile to implantation. The official "Plan B" website states, and I quote:

"Plan B® may also work ... by preventing attachment (implantation) to the uterus (womb)," (http://www.go2planb.com/ForConsumers/TakingPlanB/faqs.aspx ) The manufacturers (and associated marketing personnel) who peddle this abortifacacient drug define "pregnancy" in the way that suits them best (i.e., a fertilized egg which has already been implanted in the uterus). Fertilization can take place long before that time.

You don't want to live with that guilt. Whether you feel the guilt now or 10 years from now, it will tear you up eventually.

The emotional fallout of abortion (whether chemical/planB or otherwise) is what Planned Parenthood very conveniently forgets to mention. You risk far more than the life of your unborn child (if you have, indeed, conceived). You risk your own physical and psychological wellbeing (now and in the future), as well.

You can't unring a bell. In otherwords, if you go through with this (again), there is no going back.

There are other options. I hope you'll consider them.

2007-05-02 10:20:10 · answer #7 · answered by michele 7 · 0 11

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