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By Anonymous June 6, 2014 - 10:31pm
 
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Im 19 and me and my bf has just been reunited since he left to help his family. Im on the pill but we barlie use protection (condoms) but ever since we hooked up (Jun 11) I have been having some cramps that make it uncomfterable for me to sleep on my tummy, and just sometimes painful. I am not due for ovulation for 5 more days and Im not due for my period any time soon (19 days max) I have been working out more and working on my abs, but I never had pain/soreness that lasted this long.

Could i be experiencing early ovulation pains? I was just wondering should I be worried about pregnancy? Should I go get Plan B?

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Hi Anonymous,

Thank you for your question and welcome to Empowher. Since it is so early, it is hard to provide a good answer to your question. You are taking the pill to prevent pregnancy although you are not using condoms.....

 

If you are taking your pill as directed, they are usually effective. Stomach pains can be associated with so many different things but in general, women do not feel "pregnancy" symptoms right after a sexual intercourse so you may be having some sort of flu symptoms or it could be associated with your workout. There are simply too many possibilities to provide a simple answer as to if you should take Plan B or not. Plus, if you have not had sex in a while, this could also be the culprit. 

 

You may need to see your doctor for possible solutions. I hope this helps and good luck.

Missie

June 7, 2014 - 6:27am
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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Yeah I took a Ibprofim last night ant the pain went away, I think I had some food poisin from the food I ate that same day.

June 7, 2014 - 10:21am
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