Q. Birth control pill query

I had unprotected sex on 26th September and took one ipill that day itself. Then again i had unprotected sex on 3rd October but my boyfriend didnt ejaculate in me. My last periods date was 4th September…is it dangerous? Is there any chance of pregnancy?

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Admin on October 14, 2024
Based on the information you've provided: Emergency Contraceptive Pill (i-Pill): Taking an i-Pill (emergency contraceptive) shortly after unprotected sex on September 26 should significantly reduce your chances of becoming pregnant from that encounter. It is most effective when taken within 72 hours, but can still be effective up to 5 days after intercourse. - Second Encounter on October 3: Since your boyfriend did not ejaculate inside you, the likelihood of pregnancy from this encounter is lower, but it is important to note that pre-ejaculate fluid can sometimes contain sperm, which could potentially lead to pregnancy. - Menstrual Cycle: Your last period started on September 4. If you have a typical cycle (around 28 days), you would likely expect your next period around October 2. If your cycle is longer, you may not have missed your period yet. Summary: - The chances of pregnancy from the first encounter are low due to the timely use of the i-Pill. - The second encounter carries a lower risk of pregnancy, especially since ejaculation did not occur inside you. If you have concerns about potential pregnancy, you can take a home pregnancy test a few days after your expected period (around October 4 or later) for a more accurate result. If your period is significantly late or if you have any unusual symptoms, it may be wise to consult a healthcare professional for further advice.

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