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The egg is a symbol of life and fertility, but the superstition about two yolks is just that -- a superstition. It probably just means that you got extra B vitamins, and that the farm where those eggs came from have some happy chickens!

But back to your original question:

I would say the chance that you are pregnant is very, very, very slight, for these reasons:
1. The fact that you were very near your next period, which should have meant you ovulated long before that;
2. Even with the broken condom, your boyfriend withdrew before he ejaculated;
3. On top of that, you took Plan B, and you took it quickly.

Plan B can, indeed, change your cycle entirely all on its own. (Even if you aren't using birth control pills). It is hormonal, and one of the listed side effects is a change in menstrual cycle. That could mean it comes immediately, a week late, 2 weeks late or that you skip one.

Be extra careful about birth control while you wait for your cycle to reset itself. You may be ovulating at a time you don't expect to. And don't worry so much -- I really think you have nothing to fret about here. You're just dealing with the hormonal changes from Plan B, and that's totally normal.

Does that help a little?
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February 25, 2010 - 9:39am

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