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Me and my boyfriend had sex on Nov 20th. I took the morning after pill on Nov 21st. I did not get a cycle the next week so I took 2 pregnancy tests 11 days later and they both came up positive. I went to the emergency room and they gave me blood test and a urine test and they also came up positive. Is it possible to have a positive pregnancy test after 11 days and I took the morning after pill?  Is it possilble that I could have already been pregnant before I took the pill?
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You can also look at a conception calculator, enter the first day of your last period and the typical number of days your cycle is and it will estimate when you conceived. Just google "Conception calculator."
I too think you were preggers before Nov. 20:)
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uve been to the doctors and hospital.....they gave you a due date!!! they dont say "your pregnant" and send you on your way! they gave you a due date!

when is your due date?
now look it up on a pregnancy calculator and that will tell you when you got pregnant
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I talked to the doctor and she said it was no way that i could have gotten pregnant on Nov. 20 and have a positive urine test on Dec 1st. So it is most likely that I was already pregnant waaaay before I took Plan b.
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no contraceptive pill is 100% safe... if ur tests hav a positive result its obvious u r pregnant.... as kim said u may b pregnant b4 u took d pill or may b d pill wasnt effective enuf n that led to a pregnancy!
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Hmmm... Plan B is only 80% effective. I know the date I had unprotected sex and took the pill the next day and still got pregnant. It all just depends on how fast the sperm gets to the egg. If it makes it there before the pill takes affect then it wont stop the pregnancy. All Plan B does is protect the egg from being fertilized but you did have a slight open window for conception.
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ok so its not going to change then. besides you have a due date. when is it? then that will tell you that you were pregnant from before
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Thanks for the reply! That's what I been getting from the doctors and pharmacists also.
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it would be that you were pregnant from before
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