Back pain, vaginal irritation, and abdominal pain are not symptoms of early pregnancy, but they could be signs of some type of infection. Vaginal discharge can be normal, but if you have an abnormal amount of it or if it has a strong odor or an unusual color or texture, it might be an infection. If these symptoms continue or worsen, please contact one of our offices for an infection check appointment. If you live too far away, contact the closest Family Planning or Planned Parenthood office to you.
Since the condom broke during sex, pre-ejaculatory fluid may have leaked out of the penis while it was inside the vagina. This fluid can contain sperm. If you are worried about pregnancy, use the morning after pill. Plan B can be used up to 120 hours after unprotected sex (though the sooner you use it, the better it works). It is available without a prescription in most drug stores for individuals 17 and older. It costs about $50. If you live near one of our offices, call us right away for an appointment. Our fees are based on household size and income. Plan B is free for anyone under the age of 18. Fees for women 18 or older are based on household size and income. Most individuals qualify for free or reduced fee services. The most you would pay for Plan B at one of our offices is $30. We can also talk with you about all of your contraceptive options.
30. January 2012
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