Residual semen in his urethra would have mixed with his pre-ejaculation fluid (apart from any sperm that might have been present in his pre-ejaculate) and would have found its way into your vagina. The chances are lower than with a full ejaculation entering your vagina, but the chances are there.
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14 June is unlikely to have been a fertile day. You haven't said much about your activities, but if after pulling out and ejaculating he entered you again, then residual semen could have entered your vagina. Because you took plan b so early in your cycle, your cycle may have been disrupted significantly (and your period was two days longer than usual). If the 3-week delay is because you are pregnant, then a positive test result would be reliable. However, as your cycle will have been affected, any one of your sexual encounters could have caused pregnancy, so you cannot rely on a negative result. But it may be that you will miss a period.
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I have a red dot on my panties which it hardened I went to wipe to see if I had any blood today and there was nothing there . Could that be implantation bleeding ?
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You haven't given any details. \you only replied to someone who says she is getting worried!
- So what exactly happened (step-by-step)?
- What date did it happen?
- What dates did your last 6 periods start (or as many as you know)?
- What is your normal cycle length (typically 28 days)?
- When do you expect your next period to start?
- Where are you from?
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The chances appear to be low. If it were not at a fertile time (no details were given), then the chances are zero.
Residual sperm from his first ejaculation (where did that go?) would have been killed/washed-away when he urinated. However, although he might have been a long way from orgasm, he still might have released pre-ejaculatory fluid (pre-cum) which could have included some sperm.
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