Taking Plan B (levonorgestrel) and smoking weed generally does not have any known adverse interactions. Plan B works primarily by preventing ovulation and is most effective when taken as soon as possible after unprotected intercourse. However, both substances can affect individuals differently, and marijuana may influence mood or anxiety levels, which could impact how someone feels after taking Plan B. It's always best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding medications and lifestyle choices.
Nothing that wouldn't normally happen when you smoke.
you get phucked up
don't smoke weed
Nothing
They can get simulated.
Your penis dies
Nothing
You get happy and hungry and sleepy
If you dont smoke weed for 2 months it will take weed out of your body
YES
You get irritated that you don't smoke weed on a daily basis!
You lose the ability to spell. Other than that, fall asleep and not much else.