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Unprotected sex 6 days before ovulation
Hi, I completed my period on 4th May, and I had unprotected sex for 10-15 mins on 7th May. My partner did not ejaculate nor was he close to ejaculate. My previous cycle was for 37 days and my predicted date of ovulation for the upcoming month is 13th May, which is 6 days away. Should I take an ipill just to be completely safe? Or is it not required?
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U can never rely on this natural method ( safe period sex). It's only 50% successful. Also ejaculation is not necessary for getting pregnant. Sperms that are present in initial secretions are sufficient. Bottom line. U can't completely rule out the chance of getting pregnant. I pill is an option. Consult your gynecologist for a permanent solution to this. Cos it's not advisable to keep on using I pill whenever you have a doubt.
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You had sex in safe period.I don't think you need medication for this event.still if you Miss your periods get Urine pregnancy test done after 25 days from now.
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You should take i pill to b shure if you dont want pregnancy.
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