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is she pregnant?

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 10:54 am
by whatisgoingon
on Sunday 13, me and my girlfriend had some naked grinding going on and immediately afterward I fingered her. At no point whatsoever did I ejaculate. Also, by this point she was three days late on her period ( not because she was pregnant, no sexual acts had occurred before this). However, I freaked out because of pre cum and she had a plan b just to ease my mind. Now, ( 5 days later) on Friday 18th august, she said that she has some of her symptoms which she always goes through before having her period, ( she's also spotting since Thursday 17th august). is it possible that she will get her period now, 5 days after the sexual act and taking in the plan b? Also, if it is not her period, but only some heavy bleeding caused by the plan B, does it mean that she is 100% not going to get pregnant.

Facts About her period and Cycle:


Cycle lasts about 27 days
However she is usually irregular
last period was on july 13th


Thank you so much for your time and input

Re: is she pregnant?

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2017 10:57 am
by Sam W
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