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writes: I was having sex, and when we stopped, we realised the condom had burst... We hadn't been going long though, although he did say he definitely ejaculated. Tomorrow I'm planning to go get the morning after pill, but is there anything I can do to somehow stop myself releasing an egg or whatever?And also, am I at a high risk of getting pregnant? I finished my period around 4 days ago, and am not due til about the 6th March.I'm really stressing, how long could it take for his sperm to fertilise an egg? I'm so so worried, my mother would absolutely kill me.
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reader, lushlass93 +, writes (18 February 2008):
you can ake the morning after pill only 2 days after so it is better to get there straight away you have to go on the pill aswell as it would be more safestill use acondom to kep safe from infections but the pill helps aswllget the morning after pill but it may be to late nowgood luck xxx
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reader, Laura1318 +, writes (15 February 2008):
The sperm can live in your Fallopian tubes for 5 days .
Your most fertile period is 5 days before and after you ovulate.(Calculate from the first day your period arrived)
Since your period stopped 4 days ago , it is unlikely that you will get pregnant.
You can read more here;-
http://yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com/calculating-fertile-period.html
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reader, TasteofIndia +, writes (14 February 2008):
Hello sweetness,
I'm pretty bad with cycles and when you're most likely to be pregnant, but the bottom line is - yes, you are at risk. Any time a man ejaculates inside of you with no protection, you're at risk of falling pregnant.
The morning after pill should be sufficient. Just take it as SOON AS POSSIBLE. If you go to the doctor to get the morning after pill, talk to your doctor about finding a second form of birth control - have you considered the Pill? Or the Nuva Ring? Those are my favorites... protect YOURSELF so you're not depending on someone else to keep you safe.
Slip ups like these can be scary. Learn the lesson here though - condoms are not always reliable. Things happen. Get yourself on a second form of birth control!
Good luck, sweetness!
xx India
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