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Need help, ASAP, don't want to be pregnant!

Hi, I really need help & advices, I'm only 15, the last time I had my period I used a after day pill after having unprotected sex. My period came on March 9, 2011. A couple weeks after my period I had unprotected sex. Right after we finished having unprotected sex, my partner had came. He said he didn't came inside of me but I was still worried because the withdrawal method doesn't work all the time. Then around March 25 I started to get really bad stomach aches. I continued to have them. I so then took a pregnancy test on March 30 to see if I was pregnant and it came out negative. Im suppose to get my period on April 9, It's been 2 days since my period hasn't come. I'm starting to get worried. I've been cramping a lot & my breast are starting to sore. Please help! Is it because of the after day pill? Or can I be pregnant? Help!
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ur symptoms can come from ur period coming, the pill, or the plan B. U period can b late for many reason specially if there had been a change in ur activities.. like excerising, picking up a support, the way ur eating. I dont think u should stress urself out about 2days. But u if it doesnt come u should look into getting a blood test done and also a std test. Pregnancy isnt the only thing that can come from having unprotetcted sex
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1616253 tn?1299253179
Are u referring to discharge? If u are you might but again every girl and women's body is different
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1616253 tn?1299253179
Are u referring to discharge? If u are you might but again every girl and women's body is different
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Thanks a lot! I really appreciate it. Today I got that white thingy, idk what its called but you usually get it before & after your period. So does this mean my period might come?...
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1616253 tn?1299253179
Plan B® One-Step is composed of a progestin-only (levonorgestrel) tablet. Levonorgestrel is well-trusted and has been commonly used in many birth control pills for over 35 years. In a clinical trial, women tolerated Plan B® One-Step well; 14% experienced nausea and 1% experienced vomiting.5

Plan B® One-Step is safe and well-tolerated. Some women may experience mild side effects, similar to those of regular birth control pills. The most common include: include changes in your period, nausea, lower abdominal pain, fatigue, headache, dizziness, and breast tenderness. After taking Plan B® One-Step, women should be informed that their next period may be heavier or lighter, earlier or later. In a clinical trial, the majority of women, 95%, had their menstrual period at the expected time or within ±7 days. 5 Patients should be advised that if their period is more than one week late, they may be pregnant. If your patient experiences severe abdominal pain, she may have an ectopic pregnancy and should seek immediate medical attention.


http://www.planbonestep.com/plan-b-pharmacists/plan-b-side-effects.aspx

this is the web site i got the above information from if you wanna read up on it
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Thankyou! I am stressing over it a lot. And at times I get cramps before my period too. I will take the advice, and be smarter next time.
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1616253 tn?1299253179
the morning after pill can have some of the same symptoms as a regular PD and a PD can have the same symptoms as a pregnancy if you took the Plan B the way you were supposed to then your PD should come but also if your stressing yourself about it it could cause your PD to come later. Just relax and dont stress your self about it but you do need to consider the consequences of your actions.
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Thanks! And yes I know the after day pill isn't a replacement for BC pills. Do you know if after day pills cause that?
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1194973 tn?1385503904
Could be either or. If you don't want to be pregnant, why are you having sex and unprotected sex at that. Plan B isn't 100% and isn't meant to be used in place of birth control. See a doctor for a blood test. Next time be more responsible and use the proper measures. Withdrawaling isn't protection and offers little prevention.
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