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When Should You Take Plan B? A Handy Guide
We at Bustle love giving you tips for how to tap into your sexual potential and troubleshoot when things aren’t going your way in the bedroom.
But what about finding solutions to those stressful sexual health situations that inevitably crop up when you’re getting down? Emma Kaywin, a Brooklyn-based sexual health writer and activist, is here to calm your nerves and answer your questions.
This week’s topic: when you should take Plan B.
Q: I was having sex the other day, and after we were done I realized my NuvaRinghad fallen out. My boyfriend drove me right to the pharmacy and I took the morning after pill (and felt like death for the next two days), but it got me thinking — did I need it?
Does plan b work during ovulation
How long does it take after my ring falls out for me to start being fertile again? And what about other methods of contraception? Is it all immediate that you're at risk, or do the hormones/other birth control stuff stay in your body protecting you for longer?
A: Great question!
There’s a lot of mystery and confusion about how
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