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Plan b???

Me ans my boyfriend had sex on tuesday my most fertile day, and he came in me. then again on friday morning and he pulled out. I took the pill friday night at about 9 p.m. And the second pill at around 11 a.m. The next day. Could i be pregnant?
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Thanks !
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to answer your previous question, your chances of becoming pregnant is low but still possible. good luck!
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Im allergic to latex. And the other ones make me feel funny down there so i nix them altogether.
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I don't know, but a very inexpensive birth control would be a copper IUD.  I have one.  It does increase blood loss for a few months at the time of the month, but other than that I have had no problems.  A condom would still be needed to protect against STDs.  
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Thanks soooo much for responding soo fast! But i thought it worked up to 120 hours? Do you thinkk my chances of pregnancy are low?
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yes, you suppose to take the plan b pill within 72 hours of unprotected sex. you had sex on Tuesday and 72 hours expire by Friday. Even though u took the pill Friday night, that is at the very end of the time allowed for you to take the Plan B pill and for it to work effectively. So the answer is YES, you may still get pregnant.
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