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The duration of the "period" you described is not implantation bleeding. Implantation bleeding in my experience was a single event of spotting. It doesn't go on for days. Having a period for days (even if it's just spotting, but even moreso if it's heavier than spotting) indicates you're not pregnant.
Pregnancy hormones typically are generated to a detectable amount roughly two weeks following when you think conception may have occurred, or when you think you should be having a period. Bear in mind though, since you took PlanB, it is hard to say when your next period will come. As it stated in the article I shared with you, PlanB can make your next period come early or late. And until that period comes, you can't be too sure what your cycle, so it's important to not put yourself at more risk for pregnancy if you don't want to be pregnant. Do you plan to get back on the pill?
For more information, please review this article: Answers for Women: Am I Pregnant After Unprotected Sex?, and Am I Pregnant? Myths and Facts About Sex

March 10, 2011 - 8:53am

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