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1289552 tn?1272071679

What are the chances that I'm pregnant?

I took the plan B pill for the first time on 4/10. Me and my partner had unprotected sex the night before so we went to get the pill the next day. The next week my period came early on 4/15 and lasted a few days. This was early for me bc I had my normal period the first week of April, but I figured this occured because of the pills. On 4/19 me & my partner had another accident so we decided to get the pill again. I took the first one on 4/21 in the evening. I wasn't scheduled to take the second one until the next day in the morning. The problem is me and my partner had unprotected sex twice( he "cummed" in me both times)  in between me taking the first pill and the second pill. He thought since I had already taken the first pill for the incident that occured two nights ago and I was waiting to take the second pill; it'd be ok to have unprotected sex in between. I don't know what we were thinking but it happened. Now we're unsure and confused. Will the pills still stop me from getting pregnant even though we had sex in between the two pills or is there still a high chance of me getting pregnant???? This has all happened in the past 72hours so I'm really scared. Someone please help and give some good advice


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1289552 tn?1272071679
thanks a lot. I definately need to be more careful. I'm not ready for a child anytime soon. When would you advise taking a pregnancy test?
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well you do have a chance to get pregnant it kind of sounds like he is trying to get you pregnant. if you don't want a kid just don't have unprotected sex and think that a pill will stop you. b/c the plan B pill will not kill a baby it will just help you not get pregnant but i still wouldn't trust it all the way it just came out so there isn't really much research to fall on to see how effectively it is. if you are not pregnant you was lucky this time but just b/c you got away with it doesn't mean you will be so lucky next time. it will all depend on when you ovulate there is only one day you can get pregnant but sperm can live in you for 7 days so if you have unprotected sex within those 7 days and you are ovulating then you have a real high chance on getting pregnant.
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