What birth control options are available?
Barrier methods. Examples include male and female condoms, as well as the diaphragm, cervical cap and contraceptive sponge. Short-acting hormonal methods. ... Long-acting hormonal methods. ... Sterilization. ... Spermicide or vaginal gel. ... Fertility awareness methods.

My experience : Periods still delayed 3-4 months after Plan B
My girlfriend is experiencing some irregularities after Plan B. Before I begin, here’s of timeline of events:
2/13: We had sex without a condom for less than a minute. I didn’t cum inside her and pulled out well in advance. She took a Plan B within 12 hours but according to her app (which obviously isn’t always 100% accurate) she was ovulating so I was concerned if it would work.
2/28: she had a very heavy period that lasted 5 days. This was the exact day the app predicted her period. We were both able to breathe and move on for the time being.
4/17: She had her second period 8 days late (48 day cycle) and bled for 7 days. It was much lighter than the previous one but at least it eventually came and eased some nerves.
Today 6/5: she is now on day 49 of her cycle. She’s normally slightly irregular and has no symptoms of PMS to this point except discharge changes and some bloating. We’ve had sex since then but very safe (condoms every time, pulling out with the condom on as well) so pregnancy is pretty much out of the question. She’s been eating more but she kind of trained herself to, over the past few months, in order to be healthier and help with her gym gains.
Has anyone else experienced this type of irregularity after Plan B? How do you balance your hormones after taking it? Is there a chance she’s pregnant?
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