Alright so me and my boyfriend had sex on the 5th. The condom broke and we noticed right away and we stopped. He did not cum and was not close to cumming either. On the 9th very early in the morning I got plan b. I had tender breasts, I was tired, and was very moody. On the 14th I got my period it's a little different but not to bad. Is there a good chance I could be pregnant? Or am I worried for no reason.
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Worried for no reason! Here is everything that would happen for you to be pregnant:
1. You would have to be ovulating, which would mean you would be about two weeks away from having your period. It does not seem like this is the case because you got your period nine days after having sex. If you are not ovulating, it is physically impossible for you to be pregnant even if he came inside you.
2. You would have to be pregnant from pre-come. This would mean that he would have had to not have urinated since he last ejaculated, then some of the very few sperm that are in pre-come would have to be successful in reaching your egg. Possible, but very unlikely. That's why the pull out method works 67% of the time EVEN WHEN someone is ovulating---because unless he comes inside of you, it is very hard to get pregnant.
3. Plan B would have to not have worked, which is unlikely because it works 86% of the time when taken in 72 hours, which it seems like it was.
4. You would have to be pregnant despite having your period which is a medical impossibility.
If it makes you feel better you can take a home pregnancy test, but all of the symptoms you've described are very normal after taking Plan B. You are safe and do not need to worry.
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