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Practising safe seX
I am 18 n i haVe had seX twice ..the first time it ws okaY .. but thE second tym the condom broke n he ejaculated ..aFter 24 hours i managed to take a pill so if i waNT to have seX freQueNtLy n if its without proctection or some other case like broken condom ...which is the saFest method should i take thaT pill again n again
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A woman gets pregnant around the days when ovulation occurs. The average time of ovulation is the 14th day of an average length (28 day) menstrual cycle. Ovulation time vary for each individual, and can occur from 12th to 19th day of the cycle . Sperm can live up to 3 to 5 days in a womans reproductive tract, so it is possible to become pregnant if unprotected sex occurs 5 days before ovulation. The life span of the typical egg is relatively short, only around 24 hours. If fertilization does not occur within that time frame, the egg will die...so you can practice this without any tablets but failure rates are bit high compared to other methods.
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Hi I suggest you to take regular contraceptive pills like overal G 1 Tab daily starting 1 st day of cycle Dr Saatiish Jhuntrraa
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