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Suggest Medication To Prevent Pregnancy

i am 33yrs of age my height is 5.8ft. i weigh 94.

i had a still birth three months ago. i saw my period in 24th august which lasted till 27th august. from 6th september to 10 september i had unsafe sex. please am not ready for this so what tablet can i take to prevent it.
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hi,
Emergency contraception taken at the time of the intercourse would help to possibly prevent pregnancy, should it be the fertile period. Once conception and implantation has occurred, there is no medication to prevent it. Abortion, medical or surgical is the only way out. Please confirm pregnancy through blood test or urine test followed by a trans-vaginal sonogram to see the status of the pelvic organs. See a specialist for further help if confirmed. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Suggest Medication To Prevent Pregnancy

Hi, Emergency contraception taken at the time of the intercourse would help to possibly prevent pregnancy, should it be the fertile period. Once conception and implantation has occurred, there is no medication to prevent it. Abortion, medical or surgical is the only way out. Please confirm pregnancy through blood test or urine test followed by a trans-vaginal sonogram to see the status of the pelvic organs. See a specialist for further help if confirmed. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.