Contraceptive failure

2024-01-24 11:04:09
I was having intercourse with my girlfriend , it was our first time , but condom ruptures but I'm not sure if semen had went inside or not , should she take Ipill or I should wait , she's having PCOS , her last period dates was 7th January to 13th January 2024 , she's very panicked what should I do
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Answered2024-01-24 13:06:26

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It is advisable to consume ipill or unwanted 72 pill as soon as possible as it's effective till 5days but no guarantee given the high failure rates. If there is any delay, do check urine pregnancy test on the expected date of periods.

Answered2024-01-24 11:30:51

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Emergency pills HV a high  failure rate She can be pregnant despite one In a 30 day cycle 14th of January to 24th would be the fertile period

Answered2024-01-24 11:26:00

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You should take ipill

Answered2024-01-24 11:20:02

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Yes she can take I pill. But keeping in mind it's side effects like withdrawal bleeding, delayed periods and its failure rates of around 10%

Answered2024-01-25 02:53:15

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Pill has high failure rate and pregnancy can happen despite taking the pill.

Answered2024-01-24 11:18:55

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If her period cycle is regular there is a chance of pregnancy

Answered2024-01-24 11:10:40

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