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AM I PREGNANT??

Hi, this is my first time on this site ever. It looks very helpful here. So here's my story and question:

On August 20,2010 at 3 something pm to 4 pm, I had my first sex experience. He did the withdrawal method. He "released" it on the back of the butt cheeks. It was dripping...and it dripped onto the vagina. On the next day, I went and bought the Plan B the Morning After pill. *It was taken 19 hours, so it was 10am on August 21 that I took it*. So far, I didn't have any spottings..and I haven't gotten my period yet.. Do you think that I am pregnant?

I've called Telehealth, they are registered nurses in Ontario. They all said that I am going to be fine because I took the Plan B pill, but I still don't know.

My friends have told me that I will be okay.

Do you get pregnant even if you take the pill?
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1280088 tn?1432049934
after taking plan B i dont think you shud worry , wait and take hpt just to know are you or not. dont worry it can make your periods delay.
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really?? and you took plan b also?
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1280088 tn?1432049934
you can search it on Google for more details though. i also had that same discharge than periods that's why im telling .
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how will i know that it will be my period? like is there a difference to tell?
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1280088 tn?1432049934
yes its normal its the sign that you are close to your periods. Good luck
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Thanks!

Just noticed that i'm getting this brownish-redish discharge..is that normal??
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please reply back to this

all comments are really appreicated

this situation has been bugging me forever
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