The "pull-out" method in general is not very reliable. However, the only way to know whether or not you did become pregnant from this event you will need to take a pregnancy test.
The best time to take one is a week after a missed or irregular period. If it is still within 24 hours since you had intercourse you can take an emergency contraceptive.
The normal side effect of this pill is bleeding between periods and cramping.
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Hello and thank you for sharing your question.
The "pull-out" method in general is not very reliable. However, the only way to know whether or not you did become pregnant from this event you will need to take a pregnancy test.
The best time to take one is a week after a missed or irregular period. If it is still within 24 hours since you had intercourse you can take an emergency contraceptive.
The normal side effect of this pill is bleeding between periods and cramping.
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