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Could plan B affect your second period?

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My boyfriend and I had unprotected sex on 5/28 so I took a plan B the next morning 5/29. I got my full blown period about a week later. Then I got my next period 6/28 and and it stopped on 7/5. My boyfriend and I then had sex with a condom on 7/6 but the condom came off as he pulled out (he had ejaculated) but we didn't think anything had happened so I didn't get a plan B. It is now 8/4 (9 days late) and I'm really worried I'm pregnant.....Could plan B affect your second period??? Please help.
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replied August 8th, 2011
Hello,

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Since the condom came off it is possible that some ejaculate entered inside so chances of pregnancy are not completely ruled out.
Though after taking Plan B it can take 2 to 3 cycles to be regularized.Since it has already been 10 days over for the last period consider getting a blood test done to rule out pregnancy.Kindly visit a Gynaecologist for evaluation.

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