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Am I pregnant?!? Help!

So my boyfriend and I had protected sex and the last round we did, he pulled up BUT when he went to clean up, he noticed that the condom has ripped!!! Then a few hours later, I started spotting. But I thought maybe he just tore something or he was too rough because I haven’t had sex in a year and I haven’t had my period for a while because I am irregular. And during our last round, my vagina was hurting while he was inside of me. I literally thought I was bled on his penis! Anyways, you can say a couple hours later, I started to spot. Then in less than 24 hours after I had protected sex, I took a plan b pill. I spotted for you can say 2-3 days, then stopped for two days, and started to spot again! I’m scared! Someone please help! I know it’s too early to tell but I’m freaking out.
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Well, a condom break is a risk for pregnancy.  But you took plan B so should be good.  However, do note that plan B will make you irregular for 2 to 3 months.  It's a big dose of hormones and that is how it interferes with conception.  Count on the Plan B working, don't freak out.  I'm sure it will.  But you will have a funky period or lack of period or spotting for a good bit now due to taking it.  (that's why it's best to only use it in emergency situations).  You can test for sure 2.5 weeks after the episode happened.  Not until then.  But again, count on the plan B working.
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