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There are various methods to avoid an unprotected sex and chances of infection can be minimized. Those on the pill have a slightly greater risk of rare serious problems like blood clots, heart attacks, liver tumors, and strokes. Since we know that anti pregnancy pills may lead to irregular periods cycles patients be careful while using these products without any medical advice.
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Dear user. TO CAUSE PREGNANCY on a woman, sperm should be ejaculated inside the vagina or fresh sperm should be inseminated inside the vagina with some means during the fertility period of the woman. There are many determinants of pregnancy. You should be sexually matured. Your partner should be sexually matured. The period of your partner should be in the fertile stage. Her egg and your sperm cells should be healthy enough. Then her uterus should be capable to get conceived. If all these were s...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Yes, especially if she has a menstrual cycle that is only about 20 days long. Sperm can live in a woman's reproductive tract for about six days. A woman releases an egg from her ovaries about 14–16 days before the first day of her period.
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Yes, especially if she has a menstrual cycle that is only about 20 days long. Sperm can live in a woman's reproductive tract for about six days. A woman releases an egg from her ovaries about 14–16 days before the first day of her period.
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Its effectiveness depends on how soon you take the pill. It should be taken as soon as possible -- within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse. When levonorgestrel is taken as directed, it can reduce the chance of pregnancy by close to 90%.
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