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I think he had the condom on wrong, should I get plan B?

So yesterday I had sex with my boyfriend, he’s a virgin so he actually didn’t know how to put a condom on and I’m not a genius at it but I showed him how I knew it to be however I don’t think he left space at the tip for any cum, he never ejaculated inside of me but I’m still terrified I got pregnant,I’m a senior in high school I really can’t be having a baby. I can afford plan B and I keep thinking of taking it to be in the safe side but how bad are the side effects? I have work tonight and work tomorrow and I can’t miss my shifts, or I could get fired. Please help I’m so scared.
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Well, while it is best to leave that little bit of room, it's mostly just to collect the sperm from an ejaculation.  He didn't ejaculate.  The covering was there and in tact so no, I would not worry about pregnancy or take plan b from this.  Plan B has a lot of side effects.  It will make you 2 to 3 months irregular as it does for most women.  It's an option if you really are going to worry too much about this to be comfortable.   Just know that you will then have some spotting or be late for up to 3 months after taking it.  Maybe consider the actual pill or patch for yourself too along with condoms to make it even less likely a condom accident could cause an issue in your life.  
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Thank you for the advice and reassurance I really needed it.
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