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i had sexual relationship with my boyfriend without protection but i took the plan b pill but my period hasnt come down yet! it has been one week since the pill... and i have been stressing lately. do u think i might be pregnant? the plan b pill didnt work? or stress is causing my period to be a bit late?
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you go albaugh21 and confused07118
Don't make choices that could effect you later on in life.  You have an option to protect yourself........use it.
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I also agree with the 3 above me, and would like to add that if you decide not to use condoms and do get an std, then when you decide to have babies it could be passed on to them when you give birth. You have to think about any future children you might have in addition to yourself and your boyfriend.
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I agree totally with free spirit and laura1977.  Do not play around with your health.  Think about ALL that is involved with sex and make smart choices for yourself and your boyfriend.  
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Gotta say free spirit is 100% correct!  That is why STD's are everywhere.  People think hey I'm on the pill and won't get pregnant.  You can still get other things.
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Try using condoms next time.  It's better then messing up your cycle with hormones. It also helps protect you against stds, many of which will become life long problems.
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Stress can do crazy things to you body, including making your period late.  As long as you took the Plan B pill correctly, you should just try and relax and wait for your period to show up.
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plan b pill messes up your system.  you have to let your system straightened back out.
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If you took the Plan B pill exactly correctly (datewise) then probably your period is just a bit late, affected by all the activity.  If you were off the date when you should have taken it, it's possible it wasn't effective.
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