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Is Pregnancy Possible Even After Taking Contraceptive Pills?

My husband touched his pennies to my vagina 2-3 times but no where inserting inside vagina or ejaculation took place , after that i had taken "UNWANTED 72" tablet within 20hrs to avoid pregnancy, now my periods are delayed more than 15 days, I was thinking to go under Unrine & Blood test ,

Thu, 31 Aug 2017
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Hello,
Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I would like to offer some information. Firstly, ovulation occurs two weeks prior to the onset of the next period and any sexual encounter during this period can cause pregnancy. Ejaculation is not necessary; even the pre-ejaculate contains enough sperm. If you did not have the sexual encounter during this phase, you need not worry. You are naturally protected. Secondly, you took the emergency contraceptive pill which offer adequate protection. As the pill contains high hormone dose, withdrawal bleeding can occur and the next natural period may get delayed by a week or two. Please get further help from your health care provider. Take care.
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Is Pregnancy Possible Even After Taking Contraceptive Pills?

Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I would like to offer some information. Firstly, ovulation occurs two weeks prior to the onset of the next period and any sexual encounter during this period can cause pregnancy. Ejaculation is not necessary; even the pre-ejaculate contains enough sperm. If you did not have the sexual encounter during this phase, you need not worry. You are naturally protected. Secondly, you took the emergency contraceptive pill which offer adequate protection. As the pill contains high hormone dose, withdrawal bleeding can occur and the next natural period may get delayed by a week or two. Please get further help from your health care provider. Take care.