▲ 1 r/PlanBs

Horrible PMS late period negative tests

I took a plan b because I messed up my birth control pills. I just did it as a precaution.
I have taken 3 pregnancy tests, one at 2 weeks, one at 3, and now one after late period. I still haven’t started my period. I am having HORRIBLE pms. I’m having cramps that make me feel like I’m on my period but I’m not. I’m super emotional. Period just won’t come. What do I do.

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u/RelationshipNo4017 — 4 days ago
▲ 2 r/Birthcontroltalk+1 crossposts

Negative test after plan b

I took a plan b 19 days ago. I was supposed to start my period today. I received a negative pregnancy test today. Am I in the clear?
I took plan b because the protection failed. I always use protection, so I took the pill to be on the safe side.

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u/RelationshipNo4017 — 7 days ago
▲ 1 r/PlanBs

Do I sound safe?

I started my new pack of active pills 2 days late. I was supposed to start Sunday, but I didn’t till Tuesday. On Tuesday I took 2 of my lo- zumandimine pills. I have resumed taking them normally. Yesterday I had sex and he pulled out but thought he noticed a bit of precum. We did not resume sex. This morning I took my birth control like normal and then a little later took a plan b. Do I sound okay? I’m a worrier.

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u/RelationshipNo4017 — 26 days ago
▲ 5 r/TeacherReality+1 crossposts

Second Year Tips??

I’m a second year teacher teaching high school students! My first year was great. I loved the kids and I loved my job. I’m going to a new school where nobody knows me, what are some tips!
As a younger teacher I want these kids to take me seriously. As a first year I was too lenient. How do I set my expectations day 1 to let the students know they can’t take advantage of me because I’m young and new?
I had a problem class this past year, and as the year went on I got so much more confident. It was much easier to handle behavior.
I want to be channeling that all year. I know it’s a learning curve and I’m still pretty inexperienced. I was thinking I want to establish some basic ground rules (like core 4 rules or something) that represent my personal expectations without being overwhelming.
I know if u start out too lenient it is almost impossible to walk it back.
Obviously I still want to come across as kind. I love working with high schoolers. I want them to have a positive experience, but I also don’t wanna be the “fun” teacher who gets walked on. Is there way to find a balance?

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u/RelationshipNo4017 — 1 month ago
▲ 179 r/Teachers

Pink slipped & re offered job

I need to know if I did the right thing.
For context I completed my first year of teaching in may. I student taught at this school and got a job there. I was ecstatic. I loved my job. I worked so hard through student teaching to make the right impression, to land the job, and to feel comfortable.
I got great evaluations (especially for a first year) and LOVED my coworkers. The day before spring break I got pink slipped. I was DEVASTATED ( it was also my birthday lol) I had worked so hard all year and this crushed me. My principal said it wasn’t my fault and it was due to enrollment dropping. Basically they were gonna have another teacher do my job and his job since there wasn’t enough kids to need a full time teacher. I was really bothered by how the whole thing was handled because many of my colleagues went and said that they thought this was the wrong choice. It completely messed up how the next year was going to look because of this shift. It seemed like the kids weren’t being prioritized and they were being shoved to someone else who didn’t even want to teach my subject and hadn’t taught it in many years. My principal basically said if something changes they’d revoke the pink slip and I could stay without re interviewing. I asked my principal if I got offered something else if I should take it, and he basically told me don’t wait around for them.
I worked my butt off and interviewed somewhere else and got the job. I accepted and began to accept I wasn’t going back to my old school. I cried the whole way home from my interview because I was so upset to be put in this position.
I cleaned out my previous classroom and broke the news to the kids I wouldn’t return next year.
A few days later my school called me back and offered me my position back. I declined. It was very difficult.
What do you guys think of this situation?

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u/RelationshipNo4017 — 1 month ago
▲ 1 r/Wegovy

Side effects

Okay something weird is happening to me on the wegovy pill 1.5 mg. I have had a consistent minor headache for days. It just doesn’t go away. I’m drinking water and electrolytes but my mouth does feel dry. I am not sure if it’s enough water. It’s more than I normally drink but idk if it’s still too little. The headaches at the beginning were MUCH more severe but now it’s just mild and persistent.
2 nights in a row when I try to sleep I feel myself falling asleep extremely quickly and then it’s like I snap out of it and feel dizzy and heart racing like I’m waking myself up suddenly. What’s the advice.
Should I tough it out? I get pretty anxious with health stuff and I always assume the worst. Idk if I should power through or stop. I’ve been on it about a month but side effects didn’t start till like 2 weeks in.

Edit: I’m anemic and the falling asleep thing kind of feel similar to when I was really low on iron. That might be part of the problem.

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u/RelationshipNo4017 — 1 month ago