Prob. not pregnant: Plan B can screw up your bleeding pattern. The return of your bleeding is probably from that. If it continues, past about 5-7 days, you may need to be checked by your Gyn. As always, if you have pregnancy symptoms, do a preg. test
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Female rep cycle: You ovulate 14 days BEFORE your period, which is the most fertile time of your cycle. Having sex during your period, semen on the outside (Not inside) of the vagina, and then taking Plan B on top of that,...would be very unlikely to cause you to get pregnant. I would recommend you google the female reproductive cycle and educate yourself about the menstrual cycle and fertility. Best wishes.
Answered 6/30/2014
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