Is Pregnancy By Having Unprotected Sex During Safe Period?
Question: Hi..I had sex with my partner today using condom but it burst and my partner got discharged in me. My last period date when it starts was 14 April and last day was 17 April. I taken idoz-72 withing 2 hour. What are the chances for me to get pregnant? What effect this pill will put on my regular periods? and what are the side effects of it. I taken this pill for the first time
Brief Answer:
no risk of pregnancy
Detailed Answer:
Hello mam , thanks for trusting health care magic.
There is negligible risk of pregnancy because
- you had this episode on day 10 of your periods when there is no egg to fertilize and form a baby
- taken emergency pill within stipulated time.
But still keep a check on your periods and in case there is any delay do a urine pregnancy test.
Once in a while intake of emergency pill has usually no side effects but can at times cause deranged periods but not always.
So nothing to worry and just wait for your periods
All the best.
Regards
Dr Manisha
no risk of pregnancy
Detailed Answer:
Hello mam , thanks for trusting health care magic.
There is negligible risk of pregnancy because
- you had this episode on day 10 of your periods when there is no egg to fertilize and form a baby
- taken emergency pill within stipulated time.
But still keep a check on your periods and in case there is any delay do a urine pregnancy test.
Once in a while intake of emergency pill has usually no side effects but can at times cause deranged periods but not always.
So nothing to worry and just wait for your periods
All the best.
Regards
Dr Manisha
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Ok...Thank you for the detailed information for my previous query...
Could you please also suggest some safe and natural or chemical methods for having healthy and unprotected sex (without condoms).... and how much these methods are effective ?
Could you please also suggest some safe and natural or chemical methods for having healthy and unprotected sex (without condoms).... and how much these methods are effective ?
Brief Answer:
calendar method
Detailed Answer:
See there are no 100% safe natural methods of contraception but following a calendar method can help you in prevention of pregnancy to a large extent.
But it is applicable only if your partner has regular periods.
In calender method couple is advised to avoid intercourse between day 10-18 of the menstrual cycle taking day of onset of periods as day day 1 of the cycle.
These are the most fertile days and thus have maximum chances of pregnancy.
But it is not 100% safe because in some cycles like 1 in 12 cycles almost there can be erratic ovulation causing pregnancy even if couple indulges in intercourse only in safe days.
So better ask her to take oral pills or use condoms.
Take care
calendar method
Detailed Answer:
See there are no 100% safe natural methods of contraception but following a calendar method can help you in prevention of pregnancy to a large extent.
But it is applicable only if your partner has regular periods.
In calender method couple is advised to avoid intercourse between day 10-18 of the menstrual cycle taking day of onset of periods as day day 1 of the cycle.
These are the most fertile days and thus have maximum chances of pregnancy.
But it is not 100% safe because in some cycles like 1 in 12 cycles almost there can be erratic ovulation causing pregnancy even if couple indulges in intercourse only in safe days.
So better ask her to take oral pills or use condoms.
Take care
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
What about the birth control implant or IUD?
Brief Answer:
prefer oral pills
Detailed Answer:
It can also be used but as she is yet to conceive and bear children, they are not a good option.
So better will be to take oral pills.
Implant can still be used and must to be removed at least 6 months before planning pregnancy.
But don't opt for IUD as contraceptive method.
Take care
prefer oral pills
Detailed Answer:
It can also be used but as she is yet to conceive and bear children, they are not a good option.
So better will be to take oral pills.
Implant can still be used and must to be removed at least 6 months before planning pregnancy.
But don't opt for IUD as contraceptive method.
Take care
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar