Plan B Gauging Ovulation Dates
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I began my period on June 6 and ended on June 9th. I foolishly had unprotected s_x on June 11th and took the morning after pill immediately after. I was not that concerned considering I am in a healthy monogamous relationship and I was proactive (although no in the heat of moment sessions). A few days later I had cramping, light bleed..for 2 days or so. My period was due the 5th and had not come. I know that the morning after pill does cause your period to be late. I took 2 pregnancy tests, both negative. Here comes the curve ball. I had intercourse on July 10th (with a condom), but the condom fell off afterwards...the opening was still outside and there did not seem to be any spillage, but I did NOT want to take any chances and had no choice but to take the morning after pill again. I know that the high hormones aren't good for you and many women have had symptoms that mimic pregnancy. I have been feeling queasy off and on (before this last encounter), but no other early pregnancy signs. My concern is if this intercourse is near ovulation time of my normal period or the bleed induced by the morning after pill? My major other question is if the bleed induced by the pill is now my new start date and I should start counting my cycle from that date? I know now that my cycle is going to be completely off whack because of 2 high doses of this pill.
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You are on your own on this. They don't do research on this kind of situation. My guess is that you are not getting pregnant with that much PlanB in you. Make sure to leave enough slack (no air bubble)in the end of the condom for the ejaculate so it does not back up the shaft and lubricate the inside of the condom to where it slips off. Ask your guy to withdraw before he loses his erection, and you reach down to hold the condom in place while he does it. GL!
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