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cramps after plan b

Helpppppp I had sex with my boyfriend sunday night, and when he was done the condom was stuck in me.  It appeared that the *** was still in there, and the condom was in tact, but i took plan b the next day to be sure in case anything had leaked in me.  I experienced no nausea, but felt slight cramps in my ovary area.  It has now been 3.5 days since taking it, and i have no bleeding so far which people reported, just cramps on and off as if I'm going to get my period, but no period to be found...am i pregnant????????????????????
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Thanks for the responses! I'm fully freaking out at this point-i just ate some fruit and still feel hungry like nauseous as if starving which I get sometimes mid month or before period but ofcourse I'm convinced its bc I'm pregnant. I'm trying not to think about it but I'm so freaked out...
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It is normal to experience cramps and not every one gets bleeding right after taking the morning after pill(plan b). You will just have to wait and see if you get your period or not. If your period seems "off" or is late, then take a home pregnancy test. You period might come early, but that is normal because of the pill. Try not to stress out and just wait, which is all you can do at the moment.
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sounds like your ovulating..wait and see if you miss your period or not.
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