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Weird post plan B side affects?

I had anal sex with my boyfriend and there were no exchange of seminal fluids. The condom broke but he still had not yet ejaculated. However I do know that you can get pregnant from pre-ejaculation even if there is no evidence of any. I took a plan B 36 hours after the incidence but I'm worried because I read that plan b is completely ineffective for people who weigh over 176 pounds. Now it's been 10 days post the sexual encounter and I'm more tired than usual, I'm always hungry, I have weird cramping, I keep drinking fluids and I urinate 3 times more than I usually do in a day. I'm also feeling mildly irratible and depressed. I went to the doctor 3 days post the encounter and got my results for my hcg beta which was <1. But I keep reading online that it might've been too soon to tell.

Is there a possibility that I'm pregnant?
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Frequent urination,  fatigue, fever, odd smelling urine,  burning while peeing can all be symptoms but sometimes you only get one or two symptoms. You should go to the doctor. UTI S only get worse without antibiotics.
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What are uti symptoms? I've had no itching or burning. However I had a decrease in discharge, frequent urination, fatigue, and strong smelling urine.
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No you cannot be pregnant.  You should be more concerned about getting a UTI. When you have analsex and the penis touches the vagina right after bacteria can be transferred and cause an infecinfection.
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Because the tip of his penis touched my vagina slightly and I'm not sure if he pre ejaculated
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So you only had anal sex? Why exactly do you think you're pregnant?
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