I had sex on May 6th and 7th (which happen to be right around when I am ovulating). I then had sex again on the 17th. However, the next day I took Plan B because I was worried about the night before. My period was supposed to start yesterday or today (may 25th) but I haven't gotten it yet. Do you think I am most likely pregnant from the beginning of the month, or is it more likely that the Plan B is throwing off my cycle? I am trying not to get stressed about the situation because I know how that can mess everything up also, but it's getting difficult to not freak out. Thank you!
AngelKMC65 answered Thursday May 26 2011, 1:49 pm: You never said if you used a condom, so assuming you didn't. Having sex ALWAYS has a chance of being pregnant with or without protection. Some chances are slimmer and almost non-existent with proper protection.
Plan B, can and probably did mess with your period.
You could be pregnant from the beginning of the month because Plan B is best when used 72 hours after having sex.
If you did use a condom at the beginning of the month the real chance of you actually being pregnant is slim but if you didn't use one then you could be pregnant.
CalzonaRocks answered Wednesday May 25 2011, 7:40 pm: Hmmm theres mutiple occurations to consider here first you did have sex around the time you were ovulating, which most likely could have goten you pregnant but then you started to take plan B birth control which has a slight chance of delaying a womans period, but most likely you are pregnant and thats why your period hasan't came down but you have to remember if you are pregnant every birth control pill you take will hurt your baby and could lead to a birth defect or miscarriage you should see a doctor right away. [ CalzonaRocks's advice column | Ask CalzonaRocks A Question ]
Teza answered Wednesday May 25 2011, 7:08 pm: Your period never comes on the same exact day, unless you are taking birth control. If you are more than a week late, then take a pregnancy test. Some girls skip a month and it's not because they're pregnant. It's different for everyone. But, like I said. Get a test just to make sure. Good luck! [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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