What Is The Risk On Pregnancy After Taking I Pill?
Question: I am 24 years old and had intercourse with my fiancee last morning(i.e. 23 april) but i have not ejaculated in her vigina and still she has taken i pill last evening(i.e. 23 april) within 12 hrs keeping a doubt in her mind about pregnancy because she is thinking that there might be a chance of pre cum or cum at the lower end of her vigina while taking out my penis from her vigina, we both are scared coz it was our first intercoures ever, her due date for her periods is 3rd may, what should we do..?, please advice us...
Brief Answer:
no risk of pregnancy
Detailed Answer:
Hello sir, thanks for trusting health care magic.
There is nothing to worry at all because it was her safe period when you guys had intercourse.
Moreover you didn't ejaculated inside her and also that she took ipill, there is no risk of pregnancy.
In case you have any questions about it, I will be glad to answer.
Regards
Dr Manisha
no risk of pregnancy
Detailed Answer:
Hello sir, thanks for trusting health care magic.
There is nothing to worry at all because it was her safe period when you guys had intercourse.
Moreover you didn't ejaculated inside her and also that she took ipill, there is no risk of pregnancy.
In case you have any questions about it, I will be glad to answer.
Regards
Dr Manisha
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Hello Mam,
Thank you so much for the most awaited reply,
Mam you've mentioned about her "safe period", may i know what does it mean?
And Mam we are also worried about her period dates and about side effects of ipill. Can you please elaborate a bit more..
Thank you so much for the most awaited reply,
Mam you've mentioned about her "safe period", may i know what does it mean?
And Mam we are also worried about her period dates and about side effects of ipill. Can you please elaborate a bit more..
Brief Answer:
safe to have unprotected intercourse
Detailed Answer:
Safe period means the period in which even if you do unprotected intercourse there is minimal risk of pregnancy.
Her periods will be on scheduled time most probably but may get delayed by a couple of days.
This emergency pill usually has no significant side effects but can derange periods and thus make pregnancy testing difficult to analyze.
In some cases it can result in tubal ectopic pregnancy which is a surgical emergency and thus avoid taking ipill as a regular method of contraception.
Take care
safe to have unprotected intercourse
Detailed Answer:
Safe period means the period in which even if you do unprotected intercourse there is minimal risk of pregnancy.
Her periods will be on scheduled time most probably but may get delayed by a couple of days.
This emergency pill usually has no significant side effects but can derange periods and thus make pregnancy testing difficult to analyze.
In some cases it can result in tubal ectopic pregnancy which is a surgical emergency and thus avoid taking ipill as a regular method of contraception.
Take care
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Good morning Mam,
Thank you so much for your support and consultancy.
We are so glad after getting your advice. Thank you so much once again. Have a great day ahead.. :)
Mam one more thing
Can you please lastly tell us about the safe period for having unprotected intercourse, i mean when it is supposed to have a safe but unprotected intercourse according to the mensuration cycle. Please mam advice us.
Thank you so much for your support and consultancy.
We are so glad after getting your advice. Thank you so much once again. Have a great day ahead.. :)
Mam one more thing
Can you please lastly tell us about the safe period for having unprotected intercourse, i mean when it is supposed to have a safe but unprotected intercourse according to the mensuration cycle. Please mam advice us.
Brief Answer:
safe period explained
Detailed Answer:
In women with regular periods the safest period is 7-8 days after start of periods (including the day of period) and 8-10 days prior to the expected date of periods.
Unprotected intercourse during this period is unlikely to result in pregnancy.
safe period explained
Detailed Answer:
In women with regular periods the safest period is 7-8 days after start of periods (including the day of period) and 8-10 days prior to the expected date of periods.
Unprotected intercourse during this period is unlikely to result in pregnancy.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar