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HEEELPPPP!!!!!!Could I still get pregnant after Plan B taken during ovulation???

!!!!HELPPPPP!!!! I am very confused about my situation and need help. I wanted to know how effective Plan B would be if taken during ovulation?? And could I be pregnant? Ok here is my situation I had sex Friday night Nov 14 and then again Saturday Morning Nov 15 no sex Sunday or Monday but on Monday night I started to get some egg white discharge and left side ache and slight pain. On Tuesday Nov 18 I had even more discharge like egg white and the pain increased on the left side I went home around 6pm and took a ovulation predictor kit and it came back positive. My boyfriend and I got excited and had sex again around 7pm. On Wednesday Nov 19 the pressure on my left side was still there so I came home and took another ovulation predictor test and it was positive for some STUPID REASON I got cold feet and went and bought Plan B and took it about 8 pm. On Thursday Nov 20 I took another ovulation predictor test and it was negative.  Now I seek for your help and suggestions could plan b worked. Could the sperm from Friday and Saturday have fertilized the egg on Tuesday? I regret it soooo much taking the pill was not sure what I was thinking :(  Could Plan B have stopped implantation? Do I still have a high possibility of getting pregnant? Please  HELP!!!!!
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Plan B is an effective and safe contraceptive medicine which is used as an emergency pill after an unprotected intercourse. The component involves artificial hormone Levonorgestrel and Progestin. Plan B is recommended for immediate usage (24 to 72 hours) for providing complete protection from an unwanted pregnancy. Appropriate use of Plan B helps in avoiding pregnancy and also causes Zero future pregnancy and birth defects.
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Sperm can fertilize your egg as much as five days after ejaculation. If you were ovulating then it could fertilize it immediately but then it is up to your body to implant the fertilized egg jn your uterus, or not. Plan B is supposed to prevent this from happening. I took plan b 1 day after unprotected sex on the day I was ovulating. I now have a 6 month old! Sometimes it works sometimes not. Your best bet is to relax and wait for your period or take a test of it is a day plus late. Having kids is a big deal, dont feel bad about not being sure.
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I took a plan b pill and started bleeding heavily two days after...so I don't know what to tell you :(
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Thank u I guess u gave it enough time to ferltilize and implant I really regret taking it and hope I do get pregnant:(
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Thank u so much I hope I did :) But I guess I have to wait:(
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I was ovulating when I took it.
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With my first baby, I had sex on Saturday night. Sunday the pharmacy was closed, Monday is was closed for Labor Day (or some holiday), so I took it on Tuesday and I still ended up pregnant.
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Thanks for responding do you know if it was during ovulation when she took it?
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You MIGHT have a chance of being pregnant from Friday or Saturday night, but Plan B would've disabled pregnancy from the other days. You wouldn't be feeling any symptoms that early, but it's possible that you got pregnant from either Friday or Saturday night. Just wait to test another 2 or 3 weeks.
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Umm in some cases the plan b doesnt work! My sister took it and she still got pregnant!!
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