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could i be pregnant?


Question Posted Friday December 23 2011, 12:51 pm

im 18 yrs old, female

so to start from the begining, i just went back on birth control pills after starting college. i had only been taking them for 3 days, when on the fourth day i forgot to take one. it just so happens that that same night i had unprotected sex with this guy. i always use a condom, but this one time we were drunk and it was spur of the moment. anyways he never actually came because we got interupted, but i was still worried about his pre-cum because i know that can get you pregnant. so to be on the safe side i took plan B the very next day. i took it, and about 3 hours later i felt really sick and threw up. on the box it says to call your doctor or whatever if you throw up within 2 hours of taking it, so i was kind of figuring i would be okay. it has been 2 days since having sex, and 1 day since i took the Plan B.

so my questions are
A.) Was I still covered by my birth control even though i forgot to take it the night i had sex (im back on schedule with it now)

B.) Do you think he couldve gotten me pregnant even though he didnt actually cum.

C) Do you think the plan B will still work even though i threw up 3 hours after taking it.

I appreciate any and all answers. im just pretty confused and stressed thinking about this all. thanks in advance!!!


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junebug93 answered Monday January 2 2012, 3:36 am:
You need to take the pill for at least seven days before it is effective, and it is recommended that you take it daily for a month before having sex.

Precum is unlikely to get you pregnant, but it is still possible.

At this point only time will tell, but it does seem pretty unlikely you are pregnant. Please use a condom, though, for the next month you try out the pill!

For more info on the pill, I recommend this link: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

This link is one I find helpful for pregnancy scares: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

I wish you all of the best!

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milf9908 answered Tuesday December 27 2011, 5:11 pm:
a. i dont know
b. yes because of precum. thats how i got pergnant (my daughter is now 3)
c. the plan b would have been dissolved with in a hour after taking it.....
y dont u get the 3 month shot. u can never miss a pill..

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adviceman49 answered Saturday December 24 2011, 11:11 am:
This probably falls under the heading of anything is possible. The chances though are good that you are not pregnant though only time will tell.


I wish I had a better answer for you to ease your mind. The facts are what they are. If everything is right for you to conceive and if you partner did leak out some precum and if. If being the big operative word if everything was is right you could be.


My advice is to wait and see if you get your period. Then take a home pregnancy test.

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