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How Can Unwanted Pregnancy Be Prevented After Intercourse?

Hi,i am from philippines..i have my unprotective sex on the 14 days from my period,now im worried if i get pregnant..i tried to look for a morning pill here in my place hut theres jo stock available. now,what im gonna do..im expecting my period,next week 23rd of May,but im afraid,i might get pregnant..
Mon, 10 Sep 2018
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As per your history, to avoid pregnancy after unprotected intercourse, you have to take tab. Levonorgestrel after consultation within 72 hours for better effect. So kindly consult with gynecologist for proper treatment. In case of missed period, kindly do urine pregnancy test to confirm pregnancy. Oral contraceptive tablets also can't give full protection. So consult with gynecologist.

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How Can Unwanted Pregnancy Be Prevented After Intercourse?

Hi, As per your history, to avoid pregnancy after unprotected intercourse, you have to take tab. Levonorgestrel after consultation within 72 hours for better effect. So kindly consult with gynecologist for proper treatment. In case of missed period, kindly do urine pregnancy test to confirm pregnancy. Oral contraceptive tablets also can t give full protection. So consult with gynecologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.