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I had sex on December 13th and he finished inside of me, but with a condom on. I hadn't had sex in almost a year and so I got nervous and took Plan B within 10 hours on the same day.

On December 20th, he and I had sex again. We did switch between vaginal and oral sex – however each time we went back to vaginal sex we used a new condom. At one point, he put his penis inside without a condom for 4-5 seconds before we put a condom back on. During this night he did not finish, however he did finish the next morning after oral sex. I wanted to be safe than sorry so I took Plan B again - within 10 hours on the same day.

My last period was December 3 - 6. My period was supposed to start on January 2nd, but I have not had it yet. I was told to take a pregnancy test 3 weeks after taking Plan B – if I still have not had my period. So, I took pregnancy tests on January 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 11th,15th, and 18th - they were all negative. My period is just over 2.5 weeks late.

I know plan b isn't meant to be a "normal" form of contraception. I really don't have sex often for anxiety reasons. The last time I had sex was January 2020 then December of 2020. I don't know what to do next. The tests have all been negative and I still have had no signs of having my period.

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    Its likely just delayed due to plan B. But if plan B is what i think it is then it may not work if your egg had been released already. I fell pregnant because it was too late in my cycle. I was pregnant for a few weeks then i miscarried. You could see a doctor and get a blood test perhaps?

  • Posted

    Did he ejaculate within an hour or two before having sex without a condom?

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