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Hello. So I took plan b(he didnt come close to ejaculating) then got my period 5 days later, on June 9. My period before that ended on the 28 of may, so this period was about 2 weeks early yet it felt completely like my normal period. It was my normal flow. Does this sound like it was my period to you? I'm so nervous and I really hope I'm not pregnant and I hope I get my period soon since its June 5... Oh and I have a question about fingering, if there was dried precum on a guys hand and he fingered a girl, is there a chance of pregnancy?
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Plan B can mess with your cycle for a bit, so if you don't want to rely on the bleeding you had to tell you that you're not pregnant, you can go ahead and take a test. Since it's been more than two weeks, you'll get an accurate reading now.
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Okay so I just went to use the restroom and when I wiped there was a small amount of blood in my cervical mucus. What does that mean?! I'm supposed to get my period tomorrow..
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Again, EC can mess with your menstrual cycle, and it can also cause some mid-cycle spotting. So, it's going to be really hard to tell anything from whether or not you are experiencing bleeding.
The est thing to do is to take a test once it's been more than 14 days since your risk.
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Thank you so much for your response. Im just worrying myself sick its a bit relieving to get some information on this. I'm taking a test on Monday. Once again thank you for your time and for this website.
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