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Plan b and delayed period

By Anonymous July 11, 2015 - 11:24am
 
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dear madam,
I have a question related to period . could you please answer it.
Here is the situation.
On 25th June night, i and my gf initiated unprotected sex. It was 5 or 10 seconds and i realized it is a not a good idea and withdrew. I was nowhere close to ejaculation and also did not ejaculate outside.I am also mostly certain i do not have pre-ejaculation.
My gf took plan b next day ( around 15hrs). She said she is expecting her period in 3 weeks. When asked about period she says she has still not got period and her last period was on June 1st. Now she is telling she was expecting period last week.

I am really scared and do not know what to do.i am afraid.
Could you kindly let me know based on these dates when she might get her period? ( estimate).
I will be waiting for your answer.
Thanks a lot madam

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Hello and thank you for sharing,
The normal side effect of emergency contraceptions are a disrupted period.
She cannot to pregnant because you did not ejaculate. No one will be able to tell you when she will have a period. She may not have one at all until next month. Some women don't have their period for months and it perfectly fine.
It is not important for her to have a regular period unless she wants to get pregnant or she has unusual symptoms which point to a serious problem.
So there is no further action to take and you do not have to worry. Her period is off because of the EC and she is not pregnant.
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