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female
age
36-40,
anonymous
writes: Ok, here goes my story... My bf and i had unprotected sex last night and again this morning. It is now approximately 18 to 20 hours since it happened. I know i was suppose to ovulate the day before yesterday but i never noticed any stretchy mucous coming out, so i'd like to think that i hadn't ovulated yet. This morning in the private room i notice quiet a huge amount of mucous from my vigina, i'm not sure if it was my bf's ejaculation or my discharge because i've never had such a huge amount of mucous coming from my vigina, even during my ovulation. I'm going to the doctor tomorow for the morning after, i so hope it works... I know i did something very stupid, i also know that the kind of discharge is enough to get me pregnant and i'm willing to take the responsibility that comes with it. What i want to know from the experts and the experienced is if the substance from my vigina was my bf's ejaculation or my very own mucous, if the emergency contra pill will be able to kill the sperm even if it is already implanted and how long does it take for the implantation to take place? Thank you!
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 January 2009): use a condom in future...once is enough but twice tut tut!!
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (1 January 2009):
Just a FYI Sperm can live up to 7 days in a woman's fallopian tubes, so you might not have gotten pregnant last night or this morning, but it's still a possibility.
You two need to learn to do together things then intercourse if you can not figure out how to use protection. You might also consider birth control if this is a monogamous and steady relationship, if not.. please for goodness sake use a condom. You honestly don't want to have a child til you are good and ready.
If you are shy about buying them in a store, order some online.
Talk to your doctor. Everything else is guesswork.
Good luck,
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 January 2009): You can take the day-after pill up to 72 hours after intercourse. But I advise you to take it as soon as possible.
Don't take any more risks by waiting. Take the pill as soon as possible and afterwards go see the doctor. Make sure you get tested for diseases or infections.
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