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Could I Get Pregnant If I Had Unprotected Sex On 14th Day From Periods ?

my last day of period was 28 th april 2013, i am 28 ,on 14 day from my period date i had unprotected sex with my husband. i already have child. i dont want to be pregnent. is there chances of my pregnency??/ pls help me.
Mon, 20 May 2013
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Hi and thanks for the query,

Its very possible and you actually got high chances, I am afraid, to be pregnant. Usually emergency contraception when used 72 hours after sexual intercourse considered risky usually helps. I suggest you consult your doctor if you are still within these limits for a proper medical advice. It would also be important however to book an appointment with your gynecologist to discuss about contraceptive issues. He might have a select an appropriate method that actually fits your needs.
Thanks and hope this helps,
Best regards,
Luchuo, MD.
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Could I Get Pregnant If I Had Unprotected Sex On 14th Day From Periods ?

Hi and thanks for the query, Its very possible and you actually got high chances, I am afraid, to be pregnant. Usually emergency contraception when used 72 hours after sexual intercourse considered risky usually helps. I suggest you consult your doctor if you are still within these limits for a proper medical advice. It would also be important however to book an appointment with your gynecologist to discuss about contraceptive issues. He might have a select an appropriate method that actually fits your needs. Thanks and hope this helps, Best regards, Luchuo, MD.