I am assuming that what you "saw that some of it came out" was semen, and that is why you are worried.
It is great you used a condom, but if some of the semen came out of the condom and touched your vagina or vulva, then you made a good choice to use Plan B.
Your "one day period" was most likely "breakthrough bleeding" from using Plan B. The instructions explain that a side effect of this is breakthrough bleeding (any bleeding in-between your period).
You are now a "week and 2 days later than what I should be", and I assume you are referring to your menstrual period?
If your period is late, you can take a home pregnancy test any time after you are expecting your period. Otherwise, Plan B can cause a delay in your period (usually just a week).
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I am assuming that what you "saw that some of it came out" was semen, and that is why you are worried.
It is great you used a condom, but if some of the semen came out of the condom and touched your vagina or vulva, then you made a good choice to use Plan B.
Your "one day period" was most likely "breakthrough bleeding" from using Plan B. The instructions explain that a side effect of this is breakthrough bleeding (any bleeding in-between your period).
You are now a "week and 2 days later than what I should be", and I assume you are referring to your menstrual period?
If your period is late, you can take a home pregnancy test any time after you are expecting your period. Otherwise, Plan B can cause a delay in your period (usually just a week).
February 10, 2011 - 10:54amThis Comment
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