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Emergency Contraceptive EllaOne

Little semen dropped on the outside of my vagina on april31 and i wiped it off as much as i could and washed too but im not sure how effective that was or if i got it all off. took ellaone 3h later because i was so afraid. period was/is expected between yesterday and today. last period was april 10. i had light pinkish discharge yesterday and so i took a pregnancy test last night which came out negative. i have bright reddish brownish discharge with some clot like black coming out today. did i test too early? could I be pregnant? is my period going to be late?  should i test again? should i even have any reason to worry since only a small amount of semen was outside my vagina? i'm so worried. when can i know for sure that everything is okay?
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As above. Very unlikely your pregnant. Sperm doesn't live long outside the body.plan B can throw off your cycle. If you have a normal cycle it would have most likely already showed positive if you were pregnant. Try testing again in a few days.
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It's very unlikely that you're pregnant. The plan b can throw off your cycle and delay your period.
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And also it doesn't take much semen to get pregnant. This is my 3rd pregnancy.
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Hi, I just found out today I'm pregnant. I took a test the day I missed my period and it was negative. I waited for 5 more days and tested today and it was positive, I would give it a few more days and test again...good luck
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