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Hello. So 3 months ago, I took plan b. I had my period 5 days after I took plan b. my period was on June 9th. July came, and I had my normal period on July 7. Now it's August 6 and I haven't had my period yet! It's 2 days late. I haven't had sex in the past 3 months.. And the things I have done do not pose a pregnancy risk as I have read in your forums. I am so worried right now.. I know my period is irregular cause I am still a teenager. Please help and let me know what you think :/
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One more question, do you think my period could be late from taking Plan b? I took it on June 4th.
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Plan B can absolutely delay a period. (And what's more, a variation of a few days in cycle length really isn't unusual at all, so your period may not even be late.)
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So, how about taking a pregnancy test to put your mind at ease?
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