Pre-ejeculate contains sperm too, so withdrawal is one of the least effective methods of contraception. But during her period she is unlikely to conceive as there is no uterine lining for the egg to implant into. That is what is being shed during her period.
The plan B is reasonably effective, and given that her chances of conceiving at that time are extremely low anyway, I would say you can put your fears to rest.
But if you don't want to have a child now, please be more careful.
2007-12-02 10:29:23
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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No judgements, what you did wasn;t the samertest because you don't have to ejaculate inside her to get her pregnant. Now the only thing you can do is wait for her next period, if it doesn't come wait 4-5 days a take a test. Have her take it in the morning, because that's when the chemicals are the strongest. At least you did realize that you made a mistake and tried to keep it from getting worse by using the plan b, but I pity you for all the stupid comments you will gat about that at soon as ppl start reading the post. Hope and pray, that's all you can do, and be more careful next time.
2007-12-02 10:27:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Could She Be Pregnant
2016-12-11 15:59:10
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answered by ? 4
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Probably not. First of all, it's almost impossible for a girl to have her egg released from her ovaries 4 days into her cylce. Second of all, the Plan B-emergency sheds all of the lining inside of the uterus which makes it very hard for an egg to attach to the lining which means it can't form a fetus. Don't worry about it and good job using protection.
2007-12-02 10:28:03
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answered by drunksurf 2
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There is a slight chance because the Plan B pill isn't 100% effective (like every other form of contraceptive- condoms, birth control, etc). She is most likely not, but make sure you get the right size condom so it's less likely to rip.
You need to make sure to use a condom every single time unless you are prepared for a child.
2007-12-02 10:26:19
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answered by Madison 6
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there should be two lines. The line that is dark and thick is the line that lets you know the test is working. Then next to that you would see a thinner not as dark line if you were pregnant.
2016-04-06 04:00:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that its highly unlikely that she's pregnant. women are only really furtile for a few days in the middle of their cycle and you've had sex at the ends of her cycle. but it's still possible that your sperm has survived - however it's highly, highly unlikely, especially given that she's taken the morning after pill.
Of greater concern is the fact that you are both exposing yourselves to potential STD risk by not using a condom.
2007-12-02 10:28:23
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answered by Jelly Belly 2
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yes of course she can in fact right before and right after a woman's period are times when she is more fertile...also 2 weeks after her period when she is ovulating. good luck...Plan B works really well though so you shouldn't worry about the last time...i am not sure I understood the first occasion you are worried about, but there might still be a possibility she is pregnant from that one.
2007-12-02 10:27:13
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answered by ~♥ Sicilia D ♥~ 3
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I doubt it. That is the purpose of the Plan B emergency kit. I wouldn't worry to much.But tell her to try a ept at home pregnancy test if it will make you feel more comfortable.
2007-12-02 10:28:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Its always possible if some got inside of her but is she took something like the day after pill i would not worry..If you both are freaking out about it then you both will start seeing signs that she is when she really is not..So not worry,,Good Luck
2007-12-02 10:27:36
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answered by skittles_ga1986 2
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