Young woman dropped out of medical degree to become OnlyFans star

Young woman, 21, who ‘took two Plan B pills in 24 hours’ says she quit medical school to concentrate on OnlyFans

  • Amy Mae was two years medical degree when she deferred to join OnlyFans
  • It comes after she went viral for taking two Plan B pills in 24 hours

A young woman who ‘went viral’ for taking two Plan B pills in 24 hours ‘just to be safe’ has revealed she deferred from medical school to become an OnlyFans star.

Amy Mae, from Adelaide, has always had a passion for medical science and was two years into her degree but was living ‘paycheck to paycheck’ working in retail.

The 21-year-old turned to the adults-only platform late last year to make more money and is now in the top 0.05 per cent of creators – but admits she’ll likely never be able to become a doctor due to stigmas associated with the site. 

Amy told FEMAIL she doubled her monthly retail income in just 48 hours making content for OnlyFans. 

‘I joined about six months ago and I absolutely love it. I love the freedom, the creativity and I love doing something that I enjoy. but I have realised I probably will not get a job from my degree anymore because of my site. And that sucks.’

Earlier this month Amy took two morning after pills after having unprotected sex twice in the same day because she ‘wasn’t sure if she was covered’ by the first – but doctors said the double dose is pointless. 

Amy Mae, 21, from Adelaide, was two years into her medical science degree when she opted to defer and become an OnlyFans star

The 21-year-old was living 'paycheck to paycheck' working in retail while studying

She's now been on the platform for six months and is in the top 0.05 per cent of creators - but admits she'll likely never be able to become a doctor due to stigmas associated with the X-rated site

The 21-year-old was living ‘paycheck to paycheck’ working in retail while studying. She’s now been on the platform for six months and is in the top 0.05 per cent of creators – but admits she’ll likely never be able to become a doctor due to stigmas associated with the X-rated site

The OnlyFans star shared a now-viral TikTok detailing the situation and previously telling FEMAIL both ‘accidents’ were with the same man.

At first she only posting photos of herself in lingerie and bikinis without showing her face. But as her confidence grew she revealed what she looked like.

Earlier this month Amy took two morning after pills after having unprotected sex twice in the same day because she 'wasn't sure if she was covered' by the first - but doctors say the double dose is pointless

Earlier this month Amy took two morning after pills after having unprotected sex twice in the same day because she ‘wasn’t sure if she was covered’ by the first – but doctors say the double dose is pointless

The Plan B which is also known as the morning after pill, when taken appropriately, stops the woman’s egg from being released and therefore stops her from becoming pregnant.

If the young woman had had unprotected sex twice in one day then she still would have been covered by the one pill.

In the video Amy said at first she wasn’t worried, but quickly became worried the second time round.

‘When it happened the first time I was like ”it’s fine, I’ll just get a Plan B”,’ she said in the clip. 

‘And then the second time it happened later in the day I was stressed because I didn’t know if the Plan B would cover me or if I needed a new one.

‘So I had to do the walk of shame back to the pharmacist and ask.’

Amy started her OnlyFans just six months ago and says she is already in the top percentage of creators. 

‘I was told by my pharmacist to take two Plan B’s just to be safe, however it sparked a huge amount of controversy in the comments,’ she told FEMAIL.

How often can you take the morning after pill?

Taking the morning after pill (also known as emergency contraception) multiple times doesn’t change its effectiveness, and won’t cause any long-term side effects. 

You can use the morning after pill whenever you need to.

But it’s not a good idea to use the morning after pill as your regular, go-to method of birth control. This is because: 

  • The morning-after pill doesn’t prevent pregnancy as well as other types of birth control like the IUD, implant, pill, shot, ring, or condoms.
  • Taking the morning-after pill over and over again is usually more expensive and less convenient than being on a regular method of birth control.
  • Morning-after pill side effects – like bleeding between periods or nausea – are temporary and harmless, but they can be annoying.
  • The morning-after pill might make your periods irregular and hard to predict when you’re using it a lot.

Source: planned parenthood

Australian General Practitioner Dr Deb Cohen-Jones confirmed with FEMAIL there’s no need to take two ‘Plan B’ pills in the same day. 

The respected doctor, who has a focus on women’s health, said the idea was ridiculous 

The viral TikTok video has since been viewed a staggering 5.2 million times and many said it’s ‘pointless’ taking two morning-after pills in one day.

‘Sweetie you did not need two.. are you okay?’ one commented, another said: ‘Twice is crazy.’

A third added: ‘Doesn’t matter how much you take [it] because they just cancel each other out. So only one is ever needed.’

However, despite the backlash, other women admitted they’ve done the same thing in the past ‘to be safe’.

‘I wasn’t sure so it took two over a few days as well,’ one woman said, another said: ‘I would’ve done the same thing.’

Another woman said she relies on the IUD so she doesn’t need to ‘keep taking’ the morning after pill.

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