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Can I get pregnant if I took the pill after he came in me twice ?

By December 1, 2017 - 9:00am
 
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Me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex and he blew in me and since it was so late at night we decided to wait til the morning to buy the pill the next night he blew in me again and I took the pill an hour after I thought I would be ok but now My period is late and I’ve been having really bad stomach problems and cramps and My mom doesn’t know I’ve had sex and it’s too early to take a pregnancy test what do I do ?

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Hello, Joanasimpson. Thank you for writing.

There is nothing to do but wait. Emergency contraceptives are up to 95% effective when taken as prescribed within the first 24 hours and up to 90 % effective with 72 hours.  It works by preventing ovulation.  It will not end a pregnancy already in place.  Side effects can include stomach aches, headaches, nausea and a general feeling of being unwell.   The more frequently they are taken, the more likely a woman is to have side effects and an irregular cycle. They should be taken only for emergencies, not used as a method of birth control. For future, tell your boyfriend to use a condom. 
Symptoms usually start 2-7 days after taking the medication and may or may not include bleeding or spotting.  If a woman doesn’t get her next period within a week of it’s expected a date, a pregnancy test is advised.  Periods can often be delayed or longer/shorter as a result of taking ECP. Periods should go back to normal by the second cycle, but we cannot predict what each woman's experience will be like with ECP.

Helena

December 1, 2017 - 3:44pm
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