Hi, Last 4 days ago I had sex with my gf 3 times continuous first two times used condom but third time not used. I am doubt for pregnancy how to avoid pregnancy? please suggest any medicine etc.
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Wait for mc to come. If not come UPT.
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You have to wait for next period. If it does not come then take pregnancy test to confirm and then take any treatment.
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If 72 hrs haven't passed then have to give ECP.
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Sex without condoms increases the risk of sti transmission between partners. For some couples, pregnancy is also a risk of condomless sex. You can reduce the risk of exposure to an sti by using condoms consistently every time you have sex. It also helps to get tested for stis before sex with each new partner. F you notice that the condom broke, stop any sexual activity and move away from your partner. If you?ve had sex without a condom, remember that there are a few things you can do immediately to help. Use the bathroom first, head to the bathroom to remove lingering fluids from the vagina, penis, or anus. This can make you feel more comfortable and help remove bacteria that could result in urinary tract infections (utis). You can sit on the toilet and push down with your genital or anal muscles to push out any remaining fluid. Peeing can also help. Just know that if you have a vulva and have had penis-in-vagina sex, peeing won?t remove the risk of pregnancy. That?s because sperm has already traveled toward the egg. Don?t douche, but do wash up it?s a myth that genital areas need a thorough cleanse after sexual activity. While washing and drying genital areas can further increase your comfort, vaginal or anal douching can actually put you at increased risk of an infection. This is because douching products can cause irritation and inflammation. So if you want to wash, simply have a shower or use lukewarm water to splash the area. Check in with yourself make sure you take time to ask yourself how you?re feeling. It?s normal to experience a wide range of emotions after sex without a condom, whether that?s worry, anger, or sadness. Try to speak to friends or family about the situation so that they can support you. If you aren?t comfortable speaking to anyone you know, consider reaching out to planned parenthood or the national coalition for sexual health for help. Plan out your next steps once you?re feeling more comfortable, it?s a good idea to think about what to do next. If you need emergency contraception (ec), have a look at where your nearest pharmacy is and its opening times. Some forms of ec are available are over-the-counter and don?t require a doctor?s prescription. If you?re concerned that you may have been exposed to a sexually transmitted infection (sti) or hiv, book an appointment with a doctor or sexual health clinic. Remember that you only need to have oral or penetrative sex with someone once to contract an sti. Watch for symptoms while some stis can be symptomless, others may show up in the form of sores, itchiness, smelly discharge, or pain when urinating. Keep an eye on your genitals, anus, and mouth area, and schedule an sti test if you notice anything unusual.
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