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I'm a pregnet

My boyfriend and I had sex and we both we're worried because it was our first time ever. We decided i would take plan b pill. I took the pill and recieved my period about a week later but it only lasted 3 days. I thought everything was fine. We then had sex again and of course worried so I took the pill agian. My peroid should be due this week but I'm worried that i could be pregnet because the first time it only lasted 3 days.....am i pregnet?
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Well, I highly recommend that you don't use the pill quite so often. It's normal to have a short period because your body's hormones are still adapting to the big increase. But your body needs time to get back to normal before you even think about using the pill again. And you are still less likely to get pregnant if you aren't ovulating at the time, so I recommend you take a fertility test. Avoid those dates before you decide to have sex, especially unprotected. I hope this helped!
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224416 tn?1218335458
nobody can tell you. you have to take a test! it could be the plan b pill or you could be preg!
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Is this a sign of pregnacy though or did the plan b just mess up my peroid?
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224416 tn?1218335458
youll have to take a pregnancy test. you should really start using some form of birthcontrol. plan b isnt supposed to be used as regular birthcontrol.
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