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Could I be pregnant?

On feb 15 (thursday; pill 5 day) I had unprotected sex with fiance. He ejaculated in me. I have been on birth control pills for five years now. I just started a new pack the sunday before, so this would have been my fifth pill of the pack. I was about 24hrs late taking day 4 pill but took 4 and 5 together. I got really concerned so went to walmart within an hour and a half of this event happening and got the plan b pill and took it immediately as directed.  It has almost been two weeks since that night and I felt a little queasy this morning. Could have been because I had an empty stomeach but it really got me thinking. The only thing I have had lately is clear discharge but that is somewhat normal? That isn't a sign of pregnancy right? I know with bcpills you don't ovulate but wouldn't this have been too early in the cycle to be able to get pregnant? All thoughts and comments are appreciated. Thank you!
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You have a higher chance of getting struck by lightning twice than getting pregnant from the incident you described.  Try not to worry.
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^^ I completely agree.  No way are you pg.
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thanks you guys....i have heard so many horror stories of ppl getting pregnant by missing one pill or taking them late and it just really freaks me out.
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130384 tn?1221593027
By properly doubling up on the missed pill and taking Plan B, you're more than covered.  :-)
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thank you all for your input. lets just hope i get a regular aunt flo next week:) Godbless!
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