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Taking the Plan B Pill and it's affects on charting

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Hi Everyone! 

 

Well... by the title I think it's kinda clear about what I've been up to.. sorry if this post is TMI for people... but to be fair it is a fertility board thumbsup.gif

 

So I was finally re-united with my partner after almost a year of living apart in separate countries. We were reunited on the day that was my estimated O (I had seen in increase in CM but no temp spike by this time). Well we dtd.... repeatedly energy.gif and although we used condoms there was one instance where withdrawl was the (unexpected) method used. I was really paranoid about the possibility of his pre-cum being fertile so I went down to the pharmacy and got some Emergencey Contraception the next day (that was yesterday). 

 

Yesterday morning when I checked my bbt I had a temp spike and assumed that meant I had either O'd or was beginning to. Today my BBT was below the coverline. Granted I was up late the night before and woke up late the day the temp spike  occurred so the temp might classify has 'distrurbed' and not be a true spike above the coverline. 

 

I hadn't thought about it today but I was wondering how the EC might affect my charts. I am wondering if I can tell if /when I'm infertile or if I now have to wait until my period as the EC may delay ovulation. Does anyone know anything about what to expect in my charts? I can't find anything about it so far. 

 

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Edited by nattery - 12/4/11 at 10:30pm
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It contains progesterone which can cause a spike.

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