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I had protected sex but am still worried I'm pregnant

So I lost my virginity on on August 11th. We had protected sex but my hymen ripped and there was a lot of blood. After we were finished I went to go clean myself up but I think I may have had sperm on my hands while I was wiping the blood off of me so I could put my clothes back on. I am scheduled to get my period any day now (around the 17th) and I had light bleeding the next day. I read that the hymen ripping can bleed lightly for several days but then I began to get scared bc I don't know if I am getting my period late and this blood is just from losing my virginity. August 13th I had light bleeding still so I got Plan B just to be safe. He didn't come inside me, he came in my mouth, but I am still so scared that I had it on my hands. After he came and I went to clean myself up, I washed my face first with the same hand so I think that it could have washed off then. I am just freaking out and need reassurance and guidance on what to do.
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Hey don't worry seriously! Bare in mind that taking emergency contraception can either delay your period or you may even get it a few days early because it has so much hormones that can mess up with your cycle. It might even affect your second period. Just relax, your period will come. Good luck!
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