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WIPL PLAN B PILL WORK IN MY SITUATION??

I had sex Sunday. When I went home, i went pee and a rush of this creamy thick thick very white stuff slides down. Nasty, sorry.
I panicked & my boyfriend got me plan b.
Now it's Tuesday. So i took it in the amount of days that it should be able to work ... So here's my prob tho ..

I read it & it says u must not already be pregnant for it to work ???
I'm not sure if I ovulated or his sperm just came out of me, on Sunday ... ( had a condom but it slipped off with *** inside if it )  BUT. I ALSO had a sharp cramping pain on my lower stomach when I put a little pressure on it. I've heard that that's a ovulation sign.
So do u think it will work ???
If I ovulated does that mean I'm pregnant already so it won't work?
Educated answers please. From people that actually know things about this.
Thanks <3
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Thanks so much for sharing & giving me what you know :)
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8628831 tn?1407267564
Conception does not occur the moment he cums in you, it actually occurs sometime within the next 72 hrs. Implantation occurs sometime in the next 4 weeks.
Why is *** blocked anyway? Lol well unless you supected being pregnant BEFORE this happend most likely plan B will do the job
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I'm just really confused whether it was ovulation or ***. I felt lower pains on the stomach like ovulation but my ovulation a aren't ever as thick and large amounts as that
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Oh no, what had happen was that he cummed & when he finished he pulled out but the condom stayed in half way. I'm thinking that maybe a little sperm came out of the condom? & he today just told me that he cummed then kept going after he was soft so he thinks the condom might if came off cause he wasn't as hard. Maybe  the condom wasn't on all the way but he didn't know? But when stuff came out, it was A LOT of thick white creamy stuff. Nothing like I've had before
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I also got pregnant on the pill. But she does mention she used a condom and it slipped off. The fact she had *** running.out of.her when she went to pee tells me they carried on despite the condom coming off.
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8924846 tn?1410572901
Just like to point out (not being rude) that just because she's nervous about it doesn't mean she's not on a contraception of some sort. I got pregnant on the pill, I have friends who got pregnant with the depo, arm implant and the vaginal implants and with added use of condoms.
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When it says that you must not already be pregnant for it to work, what that means is it is not an abortive pill. So if you had sex a month ago and became pregnant, it will not work because the embryo is already fertilised, implanted and developing.
It works by preventing implantation by making the uterus lining too thin. Don't stress. But maybe you want to think about getting yourself some form of contraception so that this doesn't happen again.
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My period is usually on the 15 but I missed it. Sometimes it's irregular so I can count on it always
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When was your last period? You can calculate pretty close to that when you ovulated if you have normal periods.  
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8924846 tn?1410572901
It should work. But just in case take a test in a few weeks if you don't get your period first. I know a girl who took it a whole week and a half after she found out and it worked so she would have been over 4 weeks. And yes she took plan b and not the abortion pill. So I'd say your fine and the cramp could be a sign of ovulation, my mom cramps when she ovulates as do a lot of women.
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It was his sperm. Odds are likely yes it will work.
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