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My boyfriend and I had sexual intercourse yesterday (06/13/11) and he didnt "pull out." The last period I had started on June 1st and ended on June 6th. I downloaded calendars on my phone to determine if I was fertile or ovulating, and it said that I WAS fertile and OVULATING. Im really freaking out now. Im afraid I may be pregnant even though I know its extremely early to tell. I know we should've used protection but we're engaged and have been together for 6yrs. I want to know if Im pregnant asap!! I need help! I dont know what to do without telling everyone and spending alot of money.
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Also!!! i have this sensation in my stomach that i cant explain. And im having wayyy more gas than usual.
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Sooo....I didnt get to get the plan B pill and its 8 days later. What can I do now? Just wait to see if I get a missed period?
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1027094 tn?1327429732
IF it's in the time frame go for it! you have 72 hours!
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Thanks y'all. But do you guys think I should get the "morning after pill" called plan B. Although this happened on Monday my research saids I have up to 5 days to take it. Thoughts?
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1027094 tn?1327429732
You can get PG tests at the dollar store. You'll have to wait at least 3 weeks before you can test.
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You have to wait to see if you get your next cycle and if it's normal or not. If it's not, you can take a pregnancy test in 2 weeks with first morning urine. Make sure it's pink dye, and it would also be good to get it in a pack of 2-3. If that test is negative, retest in a week or so after that. Are you hoping to get pregnant? If not, you could also look into getting Plan B. Most drug stores will carry it, though it costs $50. If you do intend to go that route, you have to get it soon. It's more effective the earlier it's used. If you do use it though, be warned it might not work (it has an 85% success rate according to the FDA) and that you could have a few side effects. They range from irregular bleeding/spotting, cramping, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, headaches, fatigue and breast tenderness.
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