should i take the day after pill? what are my chances of preg? Posted: 11-17-07 03:48am
well i got my period on the 1st of
november and it ended 8th of november. and
yesterday which was the 16th, me and my
boyfriend had sex with no protection but
he pulled out before he ejaculated.
so what are my chances of getting preg?
should i take the day after pill?
if i do when should i expect my next
period to come? (like will it come late
for the month of december?)
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Moo
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Posted: 11-17-07 07:44am
The pull out mrthod isn't a reliable form
of contraception as semen comes out before
ejaculation so there is always a chance of
pregnancy (and most women ovulate around
two weeks into their cycle so you would be
around that time, although everyone is
different). If you do not want to be
pregnant then take the morning after pill,
it does alter your cycle a little so your
period may come a little earlier than
expected.
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Verizon-y
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Posted: 11-17-07 16:42pm
I would take emergency contraception
immediately. It loses effectiveness
quickly. You have to take it before you
ovulate or else it won't work.
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Posted: 11-17-07 16:59pm
yes you should take the morning after
pill. Pre-ejaculate is present almost all
the time on the tip of the penis and all
it takes is 1 our of 500 millions sperm to
impregnate you. Pull is not a method its a
stupid chance!
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