If you are sure you ovulated on the 27th then it's very unlikely you're pregnant from sex on the 18th. While sperm can stay alive in the body up to 5 days, 9 days would probably be too much of a stretch. We cannot answer your questions definitively, of course.
Your symptoms could be from Plan B, as you said but I doubt it since you took it weeks ago - however it could explain the spotting/irregularity - that is common after taking emergency contraception.
You'll just have to wait and see - if you period is due on the 10th, an early test would be accurate a few days before that.
Best,
Susan
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Hello paul24
Thank you for writing.
If you are sure you ovulated on the 27th then it's very unlikely you're pregnant from sex on the 18th. While sperm can stay alive in the body up to 5 days, 9 days would probably be too much of a stretch. We cannot answer your questions definitively, of course.
January 3, 2018 - 4:39amYour symptoms could be from Plan B, as you said but I doubt it since you took it weeks ago - however it could explain the spotting/irregularity - that is common after taking emergency contraception.
You'll just have to wait and see - if you period is due on the 10th, an early test would be accurate a few days before that.
Best,
Susan
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