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Am I pregnant?

By January 21, 2017 - 10:04am
 
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on december 19th my boyfriend and I were fooling around and had a sort of unprotected sex, he finished near my vagina and fearing the unknown i purchased and took plan b no more than 12 hours after the incident. I bled for about 3 days. On the 31st, we had sex. after finishing my boyfriend thinks he found a very very small hole near the elastic band that sits closest to the abdomen. Fearing again the unknown i took plan b within in the next 2 hours. I had just finished my period on the 19th so I took 6,000mg of vitamin c to induce a period. I took it from january 1st all the way till the 14th when i got my period. I bleed failry heavily for 6 days instead of my normal 4. I had pretty bad cramps, bleed heavily and there was an immense amount of signs of clotting/shedding of uterine lining. My only concern is that i am still experiencing cramps and i feel a bit nauseous. I read that the most common side effects you experience when you OD on vit c is nausea and cramping. I have yet to actually throw up and it is very minor....Is there even a slight possibility i could be pregnant? i'm just freaking out bc of the nausea.

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Hi, NAhelp.

This question has already been answered. All questions go to moderation before being posted and it takes time. Please post your question one time only.

Thank you.

Helena

January 21, 2017 - 12:27pm
(reply to Helena)

I can not find my original question so I had to resubmit the question. Can you please just answer my question so that I can get answers to a question I obviously need answers to?

January 21, 2017 - 5:25pm
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Hi.

I answered you question here:

https://www.empowher.com/community/ask/i-took-plan-b-twice-two-weeks-could-i-be-pregnant

Helena

January 21, 2017 - 6:29pm
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