If you are taking your contraceptive pill regularly and have not missed any doses, then it is not necessary to take the Plan B emergency contraception. However, if you have missed a dose or are unsure, it would be best to consult with a pharmacist to determine the best course of action. It's important to note that contraception does not protect against sexually transmitted infections, so if you have recently engaged in unprotected sex with a new partner, it is recommended to get tested as a precaution. The same applies if you or your regular partner have not been tested for STIs before. It's always better to be cautious and prioritize your health.
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