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Pre ***/Ovulation/Plan B

Hello. I am a 20 year old male who just had sex for the first time with my girlfriend. We used a condom but it broke, i did not ejaculate although i certain there was precum. (I had peed before sex I have heard it makes sperm non existent in precum). I immediately got her plan B and she took it within an hour after sex. I am seriously freaking out so bad to the point to where i cant eat. Lets just assume she was on her ovulation days, what are the chances of pregnancy? And also she said she had cramps later that morning, what is this a sign of? Could it just be that she was sore from sex? Please help me out, I hate feeling this way and have learned my lesson.
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She said she had her period and it was normal, it lasted about 4 days but she also got it 4 days early, is this a concern? I just cant shake the thought :(
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if she said she was expecting her period around the  7th which is tomorrow, but she apparently got it 4 days early is this her period or implantation bleeding? is it normal to spot for only a few hours then get your period right after in the same day? please help, im still freaking out :(
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don't worry honey its ok she's not pregnant the plan B pill really works and she took it right away just chill everything would be okay
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Update: It has been 10 days since we have had sex, she took the plan b pill 1 hour after, today she said she started spotting and about 2 hours later she said she started her period (or at least i hope its her period) I dont want to bother her more then i already have with the paranoia, what do you guys think, am I okay? Shes not worried at all and im in a panicked mess :/
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Best of luck!
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Thanks for the reply, and yes she actually just now got some birth control pills but she is waiting for her period to start taking them
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Moving forward to ease your mind even more i think you should consult your gf in taking birth control. It will benefit the both of you. You and her won't have these pregnancy scares lol. But otherwise, she should be fine! Plan B is always effective.
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She will be fine. Plan B is equivalent to (3) Birth Control Pills. And you can take that up until 48 hours after having sex. So since you said she took it ASAP which was an hr after it all happened. She should be fine. I believe you're in the clear.
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can i possibly get some more opinions to further ease my mind? This is still driving me crazy
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thank you guys so much for responding it seriously helps me out so much!
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Shes not pregnant dont worry. Plan b os very effective and cramping is a result of taking plan b ive taken it a few times.and.always got period like symptoms
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The cramping is either from sex or her period coming, she wouldn't be cramping the next morning from pregnancy. Don't worry about it, with Plan B and it only being pre ejaculate, there's probably like a .1 or less chance of her getting pregnant. It's definitely not something to worry about. But if she's not on birth control, it would be a good idea for her to go on it whilst using condoms and Plan B if you accidentally ejaculate inside her or the comdom breaks. (I'm seventeen so that's really the most I know but I've been there on the female side and there's hardly a chance she will get pregnant) I hope I helped ~
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