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560743 tn?1327571851

took emergency pill on the ovulation day got strange symptoms could i get pregnant?

please ladies does any one got similar situation and end up pregnant? On Sunday (March 22nd 2009) I got big "fat" positive on my OPK and I was pretty sure I was ovulating  that day because of the pain in one of my ovaries.On that day condom has slipped and my husband finished inside of me.Around 7 hours later I have took an emergency pill.Because it was already night we went to bed but next day I had diarrhoea all day , pain in my ovaries and kind of very heavy felling in my tommy.it's been 4 days since that day and I still have a mild pain strange feeling in my stomach and the weird thing is that I'm still checking my OPK and in a second of checking I can clearly see a second line that is strong but not strong enough to say that is positive so it's seams like I still have high LH? why is that ? what this is mean? can I been pregnant or it's only my body reacting badly to the pill? but why I have still high LH after 4 days of my ovulation? Please any one can help me !!!!!
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560743 tn?1327571851
like I said when I'm fertile we use a condoms but that day slipped that's why I used an EC.
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im confused as to why your checking your ovulation but dont want to be pregnant and not using back up birth control. what your spending lots of money on opks to aviod unprotected sex on those days. thats not always going to work.

your body would not be feeling pregnancy symptoms the next morning nor 4 days. if you read the instructions that came with your EP it would explain everything your feeling.

you have a risk of being pregnant but not a high one. i cant help you on the opk and LH things
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