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Plan B missed period or late?

My GF and I has sex on Oct 7th. She started her period on Sept 28th and lasted until Oct 2nd. After intercourse we noticed that the condom had broke and we quickly went to purchase the morning after pill. She took it within 30mins of intercourse. On Oct 12th she experienced heavy bleeding which lasted until Oct 16th. She was scheduled(assuming through an app chart) that she was suppose to ovulate around Oct12th-Oct15th. She was scheduled to get her next period between Oct 26th-Oct 30th. Today is now October 30th and I'm low key freaking out. What are the possibilities that she is pregnant? Was the blessing on Oct 12th her new period? Should we be waiting on this period to come still? Should I be worried and prepared for the worse or am I freaking out for no reason?
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she most likely isn't preg. she got her period right? so shes fine if you want you guys can take a test to be safe
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Just to update, since many people forget to update their post, my GF got her period Nov 1, yesterday. So for those who are wondering what happens when taking the plan B pill her is a recap.
GF Period was from Sept 28- Oct 2nd
has sex on Oct 7th prior to her ovulation.
had another period oct 12-15th (which was during her ovulation)
she has her scheduled period about a 5days late than her regular which can be a side effect of the pill.
Now we are waiting until next week to take a pregnancy test to verify she isn't pregnant!
I will keep this post up to date. Hope for the best (;
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