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writes: A couple of weeks ago, my boyfriend and I were cuddling without any clothes on … he pre-came near - but not in - my vagina. The next day, I got the morning-after pill, just in case. I’m on the contraceptive pill, and on my week break, but I’ve not yet had a period. I was also taking it a week prior to the “incident”. So, I’ve booked an appointment with a nurse at the local surgery. I was wondering, was how likely is it that I’m pregnant , and also, I was wondering was if they’d be able to give me a pregnancy test during my appointment?
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reader, Dinkie +, writes (30 July 2008):
the should give you a test at the appointment yes but you most likely will find that your not pregnant and just have not got your period either because you have been thinking about it and become paranoid or because of the morning after pill while using the contraceptive pill. So try not to worry about it
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reader, Angela.B +, writes (30 July 2008):
The chances of you being pregnant are very low indeed. In fact I would be shocked if you were!
But, if you are worried it is better to find out and put your mind at rest so you are doing the right thing in checking.
They will probably do a urine test, and therefore may prefer you to take a sample with you rather than produce one there and it may be easier for you too.
The best thing to do is ring the surgery and ask the receptionist, so you can be prepared if needs be.
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reader, sarah_s +, writes (30 July 2008):
The chance of your pregnancy is very unlikely. I believe you haven't recieved your period yet is because, you took the morning pill whislt on contraceptive pill which could iterupt your cycle or either you've had alot of worry due to stress.
Did you thought your method of protection failed while on contraceptive. At-least you take it everyday there is no need for a back up plan. Precum inside you or not you shouldn't worry it is not essential then the actual pre ejaculation becuase, that contains more sperm (if you are not using a barrier of course)
To answer your question. Yes, they should provide you. I would recommened your nearest family planning clinic as it's the best place to offer confidential advice and information on contraception and sexual health.
Best of luck.
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reader, uberpinkii +, writes (30 July 2008):
I dont know how long youv been on the pill.. but im on the pill and i dont usually 'come on' until 2 days later . this is regular and normal, you may just be the same :)
Plus, if you ask for a regnancy test in the doctors, i think you can b given one , i hope all is well and everything:)
Nat
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