Top Questions on Preventing Pregnancy
We had unprotected sex on 31st night n I took ipill on 3rd eve, before 72 hrs getting over. N again had unprotected sex ...
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Emergency contraception, such as the "morning-after pill" (like the ipill), is most effective when taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex. It's important to note that the ipill is not meant to be used as a regular form of contraception and should only be used in emergencies. In your situation, you took the ipill within 72 hours after the first instance of unprotected sex, which is generally within the recommended timeframe for effectiveness. However, it's important to understand that emergency contraception does not provide ongoing protection against pregnancy. Since you had unprotected sex again on the 5th morning, which is after you took the ipill, there is a possibility of pregnancy from that encounter. If you are concerned about the risk of pregnancy, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional or a pharmacist who can provide personalized advice based on your specific circumstances. They will be able to assess the situation and provide guidance on whether or not you should take another dose of emergency contraception.
Me and my boyfriend had a protected sex. But he flipped condom after he just wore it. Would I get pregnant? ...
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If your boyfriend flipped the condom after putting it on, there is a possibility that the condom may have been damaged or compromised. Condoms are designed to be used in a specific way, and any manipulation or flipping of the condom can increase the risk of it breaking or slipping off during intercourse. While the proper use of a condom greatly reduces the risk of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (stis), there is still a small chance of pregnancy even with correct usage. If the condom was flipped and potentially damaged, the risk may be slightly higher. To minimize the risk of pregnancy, you may want to consider using emergency contraception, such as the morning-after pill. This type of contraception is designed to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. It's important to take emergency contraception as soon as possible, as its effectiveness decreases with time.
Good evening me and my girlfriend had sex 3 days before and now she is on her periods. But today she said she is having ...
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There is no chance of getting pregnancy at all infection of fungus or bacteria might occur on clitoris scratch might happen.
Hi I had intercourse on 7th may after 4 days of my last period and took the ipill within 24 hours. I got withdrawal blee ...
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There is no chance of getting pregnancy at all, according to history period might be delayed due to ipill effects.
Is it necessary to take I pill. I am on primolut n for 25 days. The condom was stuck in vagina. Is there chance of spill ...
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Chance of spillage depend on the conditions. Primolut n can prevent pregnancy if doses are not missed but it's not an ocp. If you wish to have intercourse, switch over to krimson 35 or diane as they help in protection as well as in pcod.
Hi doc. My last period was on 19th may and on 29th I had protected sex n I took unwanted 72 on 31st may. Today i.e 5th j ...
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After taking the high hormonal emergency pill one gets withdrawal bleeding 5 to 10 days later, and then a new cycle starts.- new counting. If this does not happen as well as the period is missed then do a pregnancy test.
On fifth day of my girlfriend period we had sex and condom got broke at a moment and I suggested. To take ipill and she ...
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No chances of pregnancy at all. First 10 days are fully safe days if mc cycle is of 30 days cycle.
I had unprotected sex on 29 and on 30th may I had I pill and immediately I had unprotected sex. On 5th june I have spott ...
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Hello- the effectiveness of the i-pill, an emergency contraceptive pill, varies depending on when it is taken after unprotected sex. If taken within the first 24 hours, it is claimed to be highly effective at more than 95%. The effectiveness drops to 85% if taken between 25 and 48 hours.
Hey I had unprotected sex on 29 and then had an I pill immediately after it I had unprotected sex on 5th june I had some ...
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If you took the emergency contraceptive pill immediately after the first instance of unprotected sex on the 29th of may, it is likely to have reduced the risk of pregnancy. However, it is important to note that emergency contraceptive pills are not 100% effective, and there is still a small chance of pregnancy. Regarding the spotting you experienced on the 5th of june, it could be related to various factors, including hormonal changes, the emergency contraceptive pill, or it could be unrelated to pregnancy altogether. It's difficult to determine the cause of spotting without further information or a medical examination. If you are concerned about the possibility of pregnancy, I recommend consulting with a healthcare professional. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation and may suggest a pregnancy test or further examination if necessary.
I had unprotected sex during my fertile days and I would like to abort the pregnancy of 2 weeks, could you please help m ...
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Well firstly you need to test your blood for beta hcg for confirmation of pregnancy then you can think about what to do next not before confirmation.