If the first act of unprotected intercourse was the same day as the Plan B, and the second unprotected act was the next day, the Plan B will probably still be effective. If it was 2 or more days between, the it would be indicated for you to take Plan B another time.
Plan B is an emergency contraceptive. It helps prevent pregnancy by delaying ovulation. Due to this, frequent use of Plan B can actually increase your risk of pregnancy.
A better option would be to use a long term method of birth control. Discuss this with your partner. Condoms, when used correctly & consistently, can be effective. If you and your partner are not consistent about or dislike using condoms, then consider starting the birth control pills, patch, ring, the Depo injection, etc. This would provide you with consistent birth control.
Family Planning Plus clinics provide exams and birth control for little to no cost, depending on your household size & income.
6. February 2012
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