Hello Keisha lee,
Currently, there is no male oral contraceptive pill available to the public, but research is showing some promise. A particular cancer drug might prove effective. If you would like to learn more, please read this article that was featured on Men's health on NBCNEWS.com:
"New cancer drug affects sperm, study shows. Finally, a male birth control pill?" http://www.nbcnews.com/id/48689501/ns/health-mens_health/t/new-cancer-dr...
A woman is most fertile five days before and on the day that she ovulates. Generally, ovulation, which is when an ovary releases an egg, occurs about 14 days after the last period or mid-cycle. Since you had unprotected sex five days after your last period, you probably were not ovulating. There is a very little to no chance that you could have become pregnant.
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Hello Keisha lee,
Currently, there is no male oral contraceptive pill available to the public, but research is showing some promise. A particular cancer drug might prove effective. If you would like to learn more, please read this article that was featured on Men's health on NBCNEWS.com:
"New cancer drug affects sperm, study shows. Finally, a male birth control pill?"
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/48689501/ns/health-mens_health/t/new-cancer-dr...
A woman is most fertile five days before and on the day that she ovulates. Generally, ovulation, which is when an ovary releases an egg, occurs about 14 days after the last period or mid-cycle. Since you had unprotected sex five days after your last period, you probably were not ovulating. There is a very little to no chance that you could have become pregnant.
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Maryann
September 30, 2013 - 5:01pmThis Comment
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