I took plan b on feb 16 because there might have been a problem with the condom on the 14th. my period on feb was on the 5-10. I had spotting feb 24th-27/28, the doctor said plan b might have reset my cycle, since my original date is the 5th. I took a pregnancy test at the doctor with first morning urine on march 7th or 8th (2-3 days late) it was negative, then took a home pregnancy test on march 14th and it was negative. Yesterday I had a brown spot in the morning, then at night i noticed clear discharge with a bit of bright blood, when i wiped at night i had clear discharge with very light pink blood on it. I haven’t had pregnancy symptoms, my cycle might have been reset which means it should start this weekend around the time of the spotting or maybe skipped and wont start until april 5th which is my original cycle date. Could I be pregnant and not show up on the urine tests? Could the spotting or the clear discharge with blood be a sign of an STI? Also ive had more discharge than normal, it sometimes feel like I peed myself a bit or got my period, is that a sign of pregnancy or my cycle adjusting due to plan b? Thanks for your answer and time :)

22. March 2012

anonymous-qa

Your irregular cycle and spotting are most likely due to taking Plan B. Wait two more weeks and then take another pregnancy test just to be sure, but pregnancy is unlikely in your case. If you are worried about sexually transmitted infections, contact your doctor for a screening appointment. If you are uncomfortable going to your own doctor for STD screening, contact a nearby STD clinic or a Family Planning or Planned Parenthood office.

Condoms work best when they are used correctly and consistently. Here are some tips for correct condom use.

  • Always check the expiration date to be sure it is not expired prior to use.
  • Condoms should be stored at room temperature in a sharps free environment.
  • Never use an oil-based lubricant with a latex condom. If you need additional lubricant, use a water-based type like KY Jelly or Astroglide.
  • Pinch the tip of the condom between the thumb and forefinger while rolling it onto the erect penis to ensure that there is no air pocket in the tip of the condom.
  • Smooth out the sides of the condom once it has been rolled on to ensure there are no air pockets in the sides of the condom.
  • Hold onto the rim or base of the condom while removing the penis from the vagina to prevent it from slipping off inside the vagina during removal.
  • Do not have any penis-vagina contact without a condom.

You and your partner may want to consider a hormonal method of birth control since they are a little more effective. If you live near our service area, please contact one of our offices for an appointment. If you live further away, contact your regular doctor or call the Family Planning or Planned Parenthood office closest to you.

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