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Hi I did not have sex with my boyfriend but he tried to and i am not sure if his penis touched the outside of my vagina like the clytoris or sometihng. I took the Plan B pill anyway to be safe and put my mind at ease. This was last monday aug. 20 now its aug 28 and i got my period its light and this is my second day. I have also been feeling nausea, dizzy not too much, and been going to the bathroom for feces. Anyway i was wondering if i could be pregnant. My boyfriend had not ejaculate but i know it was pre ejaculate or how you call that clear liquid when guys get arroused. I would like to know if there was any chance i could be pregnant thank you. I took the plan b exactly 25 hours after that happened and the second pill about 12 hours after that or 12 and a half after that.
You don't say what dosage you took, but assuming you took two 750µg levonorgestrel 12 hours apart, within 3 days of unprotected sex, it is highly unlikely that you are now pregnant. Given your description of the sexual contact, it would be unlikely even had you not take levonorgestrel.

Considering your anxiety about this, it sounds like pregnancy is something you are very concerned about and anxious to avoid, so I have to ask: why in hell were you having unprotected sex?
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Well you see i was not having unprotected sex you were not there you dont know what happened and as i said i pushed him off. i took 2 1500
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I'm just going on what you said. If you didn't have unprotected sex, why would you take levonorgestrel? There is no other reason for taking it.

And why did you take two 1500µg? Didn't you read the dosage instructions? No wonder you don't feel well.
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All of your symptoms of common side effects of emergency contraceptives. Since you have apparently taken double the recommended dose, it isn't at all surprising that you have them.

The encounter that you describe doesn't seem to post any risk of pregnancy at all. You can only become pregnant if actual semen finds its way into your vagina. Simple external contact without ejaculation is so unlikely to cause pregnancy that the risk can effectively be dismissed.
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