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Condom came off.....inside of me

Okay. Sooooo I started my period the 13. That was a Sunday and I started late in the afternoon. I ended the 17th around noon, possibly earlier. That was thursday. Well the next night around nine o'clock I had sex with this guy. I didn't feel him ejaculate inside of me so I am guessing at that point the condom was still on. We took a brief moment to kiss and then we stopped everything. He told me the condom came off. Well i felt inside of me and didn't feel it at first, but then the second time I looked, I found it. Well within the next 30-45 minutes we got plan-b and then about five to ten minutes after that I took it. What is the chance that I am pregnant?
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Like when I got it some came out. But idk if that means anything.
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You usually don't ovulate that fast after a period and if the *** came in you then you would feel it leaking out of you for awhile after. I doubt you are.
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I'm just so scared. I have enough stress right now and me doing something stupid while i was mad now has me even more stressed out. Plus, I'm a little irregular so I don't know when my next period will be.
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You have done everything you could in this situation. It's more likely you are not going to get pregnant, but nothing is guaranteed. I would visit your doctor after your next period and get on birth control as a backup.
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