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Possibility of pregnancy

I had sex on February 26, used a condom and he pulled out before he ejaculated. I did not see any break in the condom because it all stayed inside. I was still worried so I took plan b levonestregel just to be safe. I started my period on Friday and it ended today but it was early like a week! I am worried i may still be pregnant! Can anyone help me? My period lasted four days only.
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I am worried now.... But if I saw with my own eyes that the condom never broke, all the stuff stayed inside because I had to finish him off with my hand, and non of it seeped up the sides, how could there still be that possibility? Especially after I took plan b? Can semen seep through holes or something?
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So in other words I should still be worried I may be pregnant? Since nothing is ever 100%
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1756475 tn?1330538713
chances are extremely low.   not 100% since nothing really ever is but your chaces are very low.
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Okay and if the condom never broke and he never ejaculated in me then I should almost 100% safe?
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1756475 tn?1330538713
You should be fine.  You used a condom, took plan b and had a period.  yes it may have been shorter then you expected but still It's not likely that you were ovulating on the 26th since you had your period on the 2nd.
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