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Q: took Plan B - could I be pregnant?
asked by: becky007 on December 10th, 2007
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Ten days after the start of my period I had sex and the condom broke. It broke before my boyfriend came and we stopped right away but I took Plan B 22 hours later just to be safe. I took the second pill 12 hours later just like I was suppost to. I'm pretty sure that I hadn't ovulated yet but I'm not 100% sure. Four days later I started bleeding. I'm not sure if it was spotting or not. It lasted almost as long as my period but was lighter. It's two weeks later now and my period has always been irregular so I'm not really sure when it's suppost to come but I know that it should be here soon. Two days ago it looked like I was ovulating but I've heard that it can look like that when you're pregnant too. I don't have any other signs of pregnancy, or of my period. I was just wondering if this has happened to anybody else or if I could be pregnant. If anybody can help I'd really appreciate it! I'm really nervous that I might be pregnant.
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anniek
replied on December 10th, 2007
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From what i've heard the plan b probably jump started your period. So you might not have one like you where supposed to. You probably have to go from when you where bleeding after the pills. I'm not positive. Take a test you should be able to tell by now.
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becky007
replied on December 11th, 2007
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Thats what my boyfriend keeps telling me. But normally when I ovulate my breasts get really sore and they aren't. Could this be from the Plan B? Also I've been noticing a lot of watery-ish discharge. Is this normal?
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anniek
replied on December 11th, 2007
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I'm not really sure. I've never taken it and don't know alot about it. If you are still unsure take a test or go to see your dr.
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