What is up next to my time?


I'm 18 and have be off of birth control since August.
I concluded my period and have sex on October 20th.
I had sex again on October 23rd.
Each of these times I have sex (unprotected) for less than 15 SECONDS!
Just to think twice, I took Plan B (the morning after pill) on October 24th.
Four Days later on October 28th, I started bleeding resembling it was my spell, but I had no side effects of my time of year like (swollen breasts, cramps, bloaded, ect). The bleeding last the same ammount of time my time of year usually lasts (3 days).
It have been 31 days since consequently, and I have but to start my period.
I took a pregnancy tryout on November 20th which was glum, and I took another a week later contained by the 28th which was also gloomy.
Could I still be pregnant? Where is my period? Is this because of Plan B? What is going on beside my body? Help!


Answers:    Plan B can delay your interval. It can also cause bleeding between your period: "Most women will get their spell when expected, but for some, it can also come earlier or following than usual and be lighter or heavier. You might also have some irregular bleeding or 'spotting' until your subsequent period."
--http://www.planb.ca/en/w_is.html

You should probably start using condoms or jump back on some form of birth control. Having sex for simply 15 seconds doesn't moderate your pregnancy risk, and Plan B shouldn't be used on a regular basis.
Take a interview and while you are out getting a test, BUY SOME FRIGGIN CONDOMS. Geez - do you in actual fact rely on a DRUG to help you NOT catch pregnant? OMG.

Thank you for almost contributing to the increasing useless population.
It is the Plan B. Sounds like you requirement to go hindmost on birth control pills though. Or at least condoms!
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