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Morning after pill

has anyone ever got pregnant after taking the morning after pill? I took the pill 3 days after having unprotected sex and my period is late. My last period was jan 4th so im going on my second month with not having a period. I took several hpt all negative, feb 15th i took a urine and blood tests at the doc's-negative. If preg i would be 8 weeks now. I have preg symptons like tired, nausea incresed eating, weight gain in belly and breast. I am not on birth control and wast at the time i would have conceived. Is it possible i could be pregnant?
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In december is when my bf and i didnt use protection. Its also the week i was ovulating... Go figure! i got my period 2 weeks aftr taking plan b which is suppose to happen from what i hear.that was jan4th i havent had my period since. My doc said thay the pill shouldnt have affected my periods after jan. the last preg test i took was at the doc's office feb 15th which was neg. Another post said that a cyst can cause a skip period. I dont kno whats going on. I have another doc appt in 2 weeks i hope i can find out whats goin on
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Yes you could still sometimes get pregnant after taking Plan b if you did not take it correct of in the time frame you needed it. When did you have unprotected sex? THere could be a chance you took the test too soon and that was why it was negative. Have you taken any other tests now? I would really consult your doctor as it may be another issue as to why you have no period.
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