Preggers... or no?
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If you have sex you can get pregnant. If you have not had sex since your last period than you can't be pregnant, but if you have, of course you may be pregnant. The Plan B pill may or may not have affected your cycle. My advice would be to get a pregnancy test at the store. Better yet get a pack of three. If it is negative (meaning you aren't pregnant) and you still don't get your period within a few days, take another test because pregnancies don't always show up the day you miss your period. Also, pregnancy tests are most accurate if you pee on them first thing in the morning when any potential pregnancy related hormones are most concentrated in your urine. If you are pregnant set up an appointment with a doctor. If you aren't, maybe it is time to approach sex responsibly. Use birth control or don't have sex. Babies cost more than birth control.
Don't have sex if you don't want to get pregnant. Either that or use a condom. You should know better.
It's possible that the pill messed up your cycle a bit. I'm not terribly familiar with the effects of the Plan B pill, but I also know that alot of stress can put your period off. I'd take a pregnancy test.
Wait for a few days more after which u shud see the doc.
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