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writes: I’m 19 and I had I had protected sex with my boyfriend for the first time on April 23. My period came about the 5 of April usually last about 4 days. My periods are very irregular cannot predict my next one my cycle is typically 30 -35. I believe I was ovulating all the wk from 19 until the 23 (most fertile). My question is we used a condom (it did not break) and he pull out with the condom on before he ejaculated. To be on the safe side after an hour and half I went to get plan B. Does plan B work during ovulation. What are the chances I can get pregnant? This month has been a stressful month, and now I'm stressing about being pregnant can this also delay my period?
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reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (29 April 2010):
Hi, it seems to me the chances would be virtually nil that you could be pregnant. Condom + withdrawal + Plan B, add those all together and it's extremely unlikely that an egg would have been fertilized and then implanted.
You seem very anxious about this to the point of irrationality. I think it's time to talk to your GYN and ask for reliable hormonal birth control. If you suffer from anxiety and irrational thinking, please talk to your doctor about that too, there are treatment options for you.
Take care.
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reader, Laura1318 +, writes (29 April 2010):
The chances of getting pregnant is less than 1 %. You should not be worried or stressed about being pregnant.Taking plan B was an overkill since you are using a condom .
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reader, Midge +, writes (29 April 2010):
If you did everything you said you did, the chances are slim that you are pregnant, however definately not impossible because the packaging states: "Plan B acts PRIMARILY by stopping the release of an egg from the ovary (ovulation). It MAY prevent the union of sperm and egg (fertilization). If fertilization does occur, Plan B may prevent a fertilized egg from attaching to the womb (implantation). If a fertilized egg is implanted prior to taking Plan B, Plan B will not work"
If you used a condom and it didnt break, and he pulled out, its very slim. I would get a pregnancy test in a week to check. Its always best to wait a while after intercourse to do the pregnancy test because you can get false readings if you do it too soon afterwards.
I hope everything works out for you! Let us know!
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