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female
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36-40,
anonymous
writes: Hi there, I tried looking it up, my question and it does have to do with sex, I'm seeing this guy and well we had sex a couple of times made love we used a condom and we were in to the love making good and well he came and after he caressed me, he pulled out and the condom broke. He was worried because he came and we didn't even know that the condom was broken till he pulled out he was worried that he's going to be a daddy and he wants me to take the morning after pill. I said I didn't want to he said you should, I called him the next day and said I got my period can I still get pregnant even though I got my period? and I am against pills to discharge a life if that is the case. I can't take birth control but I am starting to wonder if I can? please help me to figure it out .thank you
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 February 2009): mate you're safe if you had your period and it lasted the same number of days as usual you should be safe from pregnancy. As for the morning after pill. To my knowledge it makes the environment that the egg would usually attatch to hostile, the egg cannot then continue to turn into cells which would eventaully become a baby. Hope this helps. Maybe you should think about getting the injection pill
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female
reader, anonymous, writes (14 February 2009): I am not an expert but I do believe you can still be pregnant even though you had your period right after. And the sooner you take the morning after pill the better. But the morning after pill is only good until 5 days after unprotected sex. Also if you are willing to use condoms to protect yourself from getting pregnant or an STD. Then I don't understand why you will not use birth control? Birth oontrol is not aborting a baby. Birth Control just delays the time until you are ready for a baby. Especially if the man you are worth right now does NOT want to become a father. Just be very careful and consider birth control as an option. But it is your choice. And if you really think your are pregnant you should go to the doctor or planned parenthood. Hope this was helpful.
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