Sexual Intercourse With And Without Protection. Next Choice ECP Taken Within 36 Hours. Chances Of Pregnancy?
I had sex with my boyfriend a day and a half Ago. He put it in once with a condom and then put.it in without. Then put it in again with a new condom. I took next choice a hour ago. I will take the other one in twelve hours. Chances of me still being pregnant? He also rubbed it on my vagina without a condom of a few times.. help please!
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Thank you for getting in touch with us. Any sexual intercourse without a condom can lead to pregnancy. The chances of you getting pregnant are low if you took a contraceptive pill within 48 hours after the sexual encounter. I would then also recommend you to take a pregnancy test if you miss your next menstrual period. If you do not want to get pregnant, I would advice you to use some form of contraception. Condoms and other barrier methods prevent pregnancy and also protects from other dangerous sexually transmitted diseases. Hope this helped.
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Dr. Gagandeep Dhillon
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Sexual Intercourse With And Without Protection. Next Choice ECP Taken Within 36 Hours. Chances Of Pregnancy?
Hello Thank you for getting in touch with us. Any sexual intercourse without a condom can lead to pregnancy. The chances of you getting pregnant are low if you took a contraceptive pill within 48 hours after the sexual encounter. I would then also recommend you to take a pregnancy test if you miss your next menstrual period. If you do not want to get pregnant, I would advice you to use some form of contraception. Condoms and other barrier methods prevent pregnancy and also protects from other dangerous sexually transmitted diseases. Hope this helped. Regards Dr. Gagandeep Dhillon