What Are The Chances Of Pregnancy Without Ejaculation?
Question: I had unprotected sex thrice and did not take a ipill the first time but took an ipill the next two times , could i be preganant and he did not cum in me either
Brief Answer:
Less chances of pregnancy.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
THe I pill is more than 95 % effective when taken within 24 hours of unprotected sex, however once you did not take the I pill, so there does exist a chance of pregnancy.
When was your last menstrual period, when did the sexual encounters occur, and when have you taken the pills ?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Take care.
Less chances of pregnancy.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
THe I pill is more than 95 % effective when taken within 24 hours of unprotected sex, however once you did not take the I pill, so there does exist a chance of pregnancy.
When was your last menstrual period, when did the sexual encounters occur, and when have you taken the pills ?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Take care.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Brief Answer:
Can you give me a few details ?
Detailed Answer:
NO there is no point in having an abortion pill when you are not sure of your pregnancy.
You have already taken I pill thrice, which will mess up your periods very much.
When was your last period ?
ONce you have your next period, please choose a method of birth control.
I can definitely help you with choosing a method.
Let me know a few things first ?
Are your periods regular ?
What is your age ?
Do you have children ?
Do you have sex regularly or only occasionally ?
Will your partner be okay with condoms or do you prefer another method ?
Do you have any other significant medical issues ?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Can you give me a few details ?
Detailed Answer:
NO there is no point in having an abortion pill when you are not sure of your pregnancy.
You have already taken I pill thrice, which will mess up your periods very much.
When was your last period ?
ONce you have your next period, please choose a method of birth control.
I can definitely help you with choosing a method.
Let me know a few things first ?
Are your periods regular ?
What is your age ?
Do you have children ?
Do you have sex regularly or only occasionally ?
Will your partner be okay with condoms or do you prefer another method ?
Do you have any other significant medical issues ?
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
My periods are usually regular but i worry this time i might be pregnant , and can you suggest me the name of some birth control which i can start ? I had sex on the fifth day of my period does that reduce the chance of pregnancy ? I am 21 and do not have children but i have sex regularly and that too unprotected because my fiance does not like condoms . To state if i have any medical issues as such i dont think i have any except for asthma . I am facing back pain and lower abdomen pain , is it due to the ipill ?
Brief Answer:
Yes, you can start Femilon
Detailed Answer:
Yes the pain could be due to the I pill.
Unprotected sex on day 5 of period is least likely to result in a pregnancy , do not worry.
YOu can start Femilon pills from day 2 of your next period, but it is best to consult your gynecologist and then start it.
You can contact me directly anytime using the following link -
http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-aarti-abraham/64623
Take care.
Yes, you can start Femilon
Detailed Answer:
Yes the pain could be due to the I pill.
Unprotected sex on day 5 of period is least likely to result in a pregnancy , do not worry.
YOu can start Femilon pills from day 2 of your next period, but it is best to consult your gynecologist and then start it.
You can contact me directly anytime using the following link -
http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-aarti-abraham/64623
Take care.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar