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What Medicine Should I Have To Avoid Pregnancy?

Hi am 17 i had a sex with my boyfrnd last week on 19th sep and its 1 and half week got over....am not knowing weather am pregnent or not i dont want a baby now but i took a pill 72hrs on thursday that iz on 26th without getting abortion i want a help is there any pill plzzz give an advice.....
posted on Wed, 2 Oct 2013
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Hi,
Emergency contraception is going to help if used within 3-5 days of the unprotected intercourse depending on the particular medication used. Since you have taken the medication after one week, this is not going to help prevent pregnancy. The only way left is to wait for the next natural menstrual period, which may get delayed by a week or two in view of the pill intake, and then see a specialist for further help if no period is seen even after ten days after it is due. You can also get a blood test for pregnancy two weeks after the intercourse. Hope this helps.
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What Medicine Should I Have To Avoid Pregnancy?

Hi, Emergency contraception is going to help if used within 3-5 days of the unprotected intercourse depending on the particular medication used. Since you have taken the medication after one week, this is not going to help prevent pregnancy. The only way left is to wait for the next natural menstrual period, which may get delayed by a week or two in view of the pill intake, and then see a specialist for further help if no period is seen even after ten days after it is due. You can also get a blood test for pregnancy two weeks after the intercourse. Hope this helps.