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Should Plan B Be Taken After Having Protected Sex?

Hi there, this subject is a bit personal so excuse me if I give off too much information. On the 5th off October (yesterday) my girlfriend and I had intercorse, I was wearing protection, and did not ejaculate, and the condom did not slip off. We are contemplating on getting plan b for just in case, is this necessary, or would we be overreacting?
Fri, 29 Jul 2016
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Hello dear
Understand your concern
According to your question, your act is fully protective (used condom, did not ejaculated and condom was not slip).
So if you are full confident regarding your protective sexual intercourse without any ejaculation inside the vagina then no need for Plan B pill.
Plan B pill should be taken in Unprotective sex and when you are not confident regrading your protected sex.
But in your case there is no need of Plan B pill, so just be relax.
Hope this may help you
Best regards
Dr. Sagar
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Should Plan B Be Taken After Having Protected Sex?

Hello dear Understand your concern According to your question, your act is fully protective (used condom, did not ejaculated and condom was not slip). So if you are full confident regarding your protective sexual intercourse without any ejaculation inside the vagina then no need for Plan B pill. Plan B pill should be taken in Unprotective sex and when you are not confident regrading your protected sex. But in your case there is no need of Plan B pill, so just be relax. Hope this may help you Best regards Dr. Sagar