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dragongal

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period late morning after pill could i be pregnant ?
Posted: 05-19-08 04:42am

hi all
let me explain from the start
my period was ment to start on 1st of may it is now the 19th of may
my partner and i had sex on the 7th of may unprotected and didnt pull out (im not on the pill)the next day i took the morning after pill ,im feeling really bloated and feeling sick most of the time,some minor cramping,my partner and i have been having unprotected sex and pulling out befor he cums for the last 2months or i have taken two hpt and both negative is there a chance i maybe pregerz? what should i do now? Confused
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Posted: 05-19-08 11:11am

If you took the morning after pill within the timeline, it has an over 80% chance of working. It would be too early for any of the pregnancy symptoms you are mentioning. It is unlikely you are pregnant. Wait until your period is due (it could very well be late due to stress and the hormones in the plan b) and re-test.
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Posted: 05-19-08 13:48pm

Also, did you read about the morning after pill? It can delay your period as well as cause pregnancy like symptoms.

If you are truly worried becoming pregnant you should get on birthcontrol if you are not using condoms!
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