There was never a risk of becoming pregnant. First, you would not have been ovulating the evening of the day your period ended. Second, pre-ejaculate fluid does not contain sperm, except if sperm from a recent ejaculation remains in the urethra.
The bleeding was withdrawal bleeding, which is bleeding between periods, and was caused by taking Plan B. Plan B prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation. The pill can cause your next period to start earlier or later than expected, but usually by not more than five days.
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Hello an0n,
There was never a risk of becoming pregnant. First, you would not have been ovulating the evening of the day your period ended. Second, pre-ejaculate fluid does not contain sperm, except if sperm from a recent ejaculation remains in the urethra.
The bleeding was withdrawal bleeding, which is bleeding between periods, and was caused by taking Plan B. Plan B prevents pregnancy by preventing ovulation. The pill can cause your next period to start earlier or later than expected, but usually by not more than five days.
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November 30, 2015 - 9:14amMaryann
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