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should i take plan b?

ok so today me and my bf had sex. it was with a condom but for a few seconds he took the condom off and proceeded to continue. surprisingly i did not knw until he told me. i was really upset as it is my ovulation period.

he did not ejaculate in me. it was not necessarily a pull out either. he came out of me way before he ejaculated (by means of masturbation).

should i take plan b?
sorry if its a little graphic just needed to give accurate information so i can get sum helpful advice.
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2020005 tn?1628125976
I agree with Clysta, there's also some serious side effects from Plan B, so you might want to just wait it out and see, 14 days after you ovulate you can get a positive HPT, so you can try one in 2 weeks if you don't see your period before that, good luck!!
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1194973 tn?1385503904
That would be your choice. I would definitely be having a very long sit down with my partner if he did crap like that. It doesn't matter if he doesn't ejaculate though, pre-ejaculation is always present and can cause pregnancy (regardless of how long you had sex for) Be warned though its expensive (around $50 I believe) and if you're under 17 or 18 you need a prescription to get it. It can also can many negative side effects, and isn't 100%.
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Hi Jen,

We moved your post to a more relevant place, I'm sure our members will respond momentarily.
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