Could i be pregnant. is this normal?!


Question: Could i be pregnant. is this normal.?
Ok well this last weekend i lost my virginity to my fiance and as a precaution i took the after morning pill known as Plan B, which is an Emergency Contraceptive. That day i started getting some pretty extreme cramps and i wasnt supposed to have my period for anotehr week, yet i "started" kinda. its more just brown stuff and some blood. But the pain is only getting worse and its probably some of the worst pain ive been in ...in my entire life. Idk what is wrong so if u could plz tell me whats happening or if im ok.? My fiance is pretty worried about me, we werent planning on having sex til we got married but the weekend alone for fall break inspired some passion and we did it all weekend. could someone also tell me what are the chances of pregnancy with this if we had sex 4 times... he never pulled out, i got the contraceptive 9 hours later, and then we had sex 4 or 5 more times after i got the pill. Oh and i ovulated like 5 days before we had sex. Can Anyone help.? Oh and ive been told it could be an eptopic pregnancy...is this possible even considering we did it 3 days ago and i just lost my virginity then.?
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Well if you took the morning after pill you shouldn't be pregnant. Did you say you had sex 4 or 5 more times after you took the pill.? Why on Earth would you do that.?! And why in God's name did you not use a condom.?! And why are you engaged if you know nothing about how your body works, how pregnancy works, etc.?! Read something. Stop screwing.Health Question & Answer



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