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Suggest Remedy To Avoid Pregnancy After Unprotected Sex

Hi, I just had intercourse and I m a female. He did not put the condom on correctly, therefore it went out through the sides, but didn t get to the tip to be inserted in me. I am not ovulating, but what are the chances of me still being pregnant, and if it did just happen what can I do to prevent it. I went to the pharmacy to try to purchase the plan B pill but i m not of age, so any suggestions??
posted on Mon, 15 Jun 2015
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Hello,
I have gone through the query and understood your concern. If you are in the safe period of your menstrual cycle, your chances of conceiving are very very less. Please remember, ejaculation is not needed to cause conception; even the pre-ejaculate contains sufficient sperm. In the current scenario, if you are not fit to receive emergency contraception, you may have to wait till your next natural period and if you become overdue by a week, take help from a specialist to plan further management. In future, please make sure to use regular contraception to avoid such difficulty. Take care.
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Suggest Remedy To Avoid Pregnancy After Unprotected Sex

Hello, I have gone through the query and understood your concern. If you are in the safe period of your menstrual cycle, your chances of conceiving are very very less. Please remember, ejaculation is not needed to cause conception; even the pre-ejaculate contains sufficient sperm. In the current scenario, if you are not fit to receive emergency contraception, you may have to wait till your next natural period and if you become overdue by a week, take help from a specialist to plan further management. In future, please make sure to use regular contraception to avoid such difficulty. Take care.