Talk some sense into me, is this an emergency or not?

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5 days ago me and Dh had S*x, I'm not on regular birth control because we usually use the pull out method but things happen and I ended up taking Plan B the next day.

2 days later I have a really bad leg cramp in the middle of the night that lasts about 2 minutes.

Now today, 2 days after that it still feels sore.


Is this a blood clot emergency kind of a thing, or is it normal to still feel sore 2 days after a charley horse?
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I'm sure it is unrelated
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Anonymous 1 wrote: โ†‘Thu Jan 23, 2020 6:47 pm 5 days ago me and Dh had S*x, I'm not on regular birth control because we usually use the pull out method but things happen and I ended up taking Plan B the next day.

2 days later I have a really bad leg cramp in the middle of the night that lasts about 2 minutes.

Now today, 2 days after that it still feels sore.


Is this a blood clot emergency kind of a thing, or is it normal to still feel sore 2 days after a charley horse?
Yes, you can still feel some residual pain from a charley horse a couple days later.
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Unless theres a hot raised spot on your leg I'd say you're fine.
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I usually have some residual pain from Charlie horses for a day or two after. I think itโ€™s normal.
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I think to be safe, everyone needs to stop having S*x for a while.
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Typical oral emergency contraception does not contain the risk of thrombogenic events, as we see with combined oral contraception. Unless you have a familial history of clotting disorders or a personal history of thrombus, I would not waste resources on an ER visit. If you are still concerned with unexplained physical symptoms, I would make an appointment with your regular clinician.
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Anonymous 4 wrote: โ†‘Thu Jan 23, 2020 8:01 pm Typical oral emergency contraception does not contain the risk of thrombogenic events, as we see with combined oral contraception. Unless you have a familial history of clotting disorders or a personal history of thrombus, I would not waste resources on an ER visit. If you are still concerned with unexplained physical symptoms, I would make an appointment with your regular clinician.
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They sound like they know what theyโ€™re talking about. Hope you feel better soon.
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call 911 right now
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There is an obsession with all things related to birth control here lately. Its weird.
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