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unprotected sex, possibly need morning after pill?
I know there could be a possibility I could be pregnant but I'm asking this just to make sure I should get Plan B.
Me and my boyfriend had sex yesterday and he pulled out RIGHT before he came. There is a possibility he came a little inside me. I'm on birth control and took it wrong for 3 days last week, I'm on track now. I'm supposed to start my period in 5 days but I'm wondering if that could have gotten me pregnant and should i get the plan b or should I wait it out for 5 more days? Thanks!
3 Answers
- marys.mommaLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Considering the downside risk of waiting, I think you should talk to the doctor who prescribed your pills as soon as possible. Describe what you posted here, and any other relevant information. He or she will recommend whether or not you should obtain the Plan B pills immediately, and take them as directed. As you probably know, they must be taken as soon as possible after unprotected sex, certainly within a couple of days.
There's nothing like a pregnancy scare to get a young woman to take birth control seriously. The "withdrawal method" is notoriously unreliable. In the first place, small amounts of seminal fluid leak out ahead of a guy's actual climax, and they're entirely capable of causing a pregnancy. In the second place, it's nerve-wracking for both partners to worry about whether he can keep control well enough. It can really spoil the whole experience, and even form nervous habits for the future.
So get yourself to a gynecologist, have an exam, and discuss the various forms of birth control that are available these days. Some involve hormones, and some rely on barrier methods. Some work automatically, and some require daily pills or special measures immediately before intercourse. Some are very reliable, and some have occasional failures depending on how consistently they're used.
- 7 years ago
no get the plan b pill right away just to be on the safe side because you have 3 days to take the plan b if not it wont work after dont test your luck !
- Anonymous7 years ago
since she is your bf and so call future hubby than nothing to worry for unprotected intercourse. not always unprotected intercourse we end up being pregnant. for me not even prepared my first intercourse which is unprotected and he suppose to pull out straight away but only about half hour inside before he pull out as his body jerk and relax but i feel something warm into my vagina at first i thought he pee inside but my gf told me actually already ejaculate sperm into it. so i check not pregnant.
Source(s): my experience and really enjoy it but not the pain and bleed for 2 days.