It is important to consult with your pharmacist in person to assess your risk of pregnancy and determine the appropriate course of action. They can ask you specific questions to evaluate your situation and recommend treatments like Plan B if necessary. It's best to see a pharmacist as soon as possible for personalized advice and guidance.
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