Condom Ripped While On the Pill Posted: 03-27-06 13:09pm
I've been on birth control for a week now
and my boyfriend and I have still been
having sex. This morning the condom
ripped...I'm not sure if any of his sperm
got inside me but I was curious what to
do. Should I take an emergency kit? Will
that mess up with my birth control?
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sar4sim
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Mar 2006 Posts: 140 Location: birmingham
Posted: 03-27-06 13:15pm
Im not 100% sure but I think that if you
have been taking the pill at the right
time each day, then you are covered by the
pill, I think theres only a 2% chance of
the pill failing. Sorry if its not very
usefull
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cherrie
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Joined: 27 Mar 2006 Posts: 2
Posted: 03-27-06 13:36pm
Thanks...Can anyone give me a bit more on
the subject though? I've been taking the
pill every day at the same time...With the
exception of the other day when I took it
30 minutes late...
Should I stop having sex till my first
month is done?
Is it healthy and safe if I took an
emergency contrecption pill?
Is the chances greater since the condom
broke and I have only been taking
birthcontrol for a week?
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AnswerMan
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Joined: 10 May 2008 Posts: 1
Check out this article Posted: 05-10-08 14:54pm
Check out this article:
What is Plan B?
* Plan B is an emergency method of
contraception which contains a hormone
called progestin. Generally, women
who can safely take the birth control pill
may use Plan B . Plan B must be
prescribed by a health professional.
* To prevent pregnancy, Plan B must be
started within 72 hours after unprotected
intercourse has occurred. Plan B can be
used if:
o a condom broke or slipped
o you used withdrawal or no
contraception at all
o you missed some birth control
pills and didn't use a condom
o you were late getting your
Depo injection
o your diaphragm slipped
o you were sexually assaulted
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opheliaimmortal
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Joined: 02 May 2008 Posts: 8
Posted: 05-10-08 19:00pm
Hey!
Read your instrcution booklet to be sure
about this but:
If you started your pack on the first day
of your period then you would most
definetly be protected.
If you didnt, but have taken all your
pills correctly for 7 days then you should
also be protected.
(Someone quickly correct me if i'm
wrong.)
Is there a clinic/nurse service you can
call to ask?
The answer really will be in your
instruction booklet. Mine suggests that as
long as you have taken it for 7 days its
fine. If you've been taking it for less
then that then i'd definitely use
emergency contraception.
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run4life10
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Posted: 05-12-08 00:08am
Some doctors will say to wait two weeks
after starting bc just to be on the safe
side, but you are technically protected
after only one week. So if you took your
pill everyday (taking it 30 minutes late
does not matter), then you are protected
and have nothing to worry about. Emergency
contraception should not decrease the
effectiveness of the birth control, but it
really isn't necessary either
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Georgia59
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Posted: 05-12-08 11:28am
If you've taken 7 pills, you have nothing
to worry about.
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