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Is It Necessary To Take I-pill After Intercourse?

im 22 5.3'ht n 60kg. my question is - i don't know if i had proper intercourse with my boyfriend or no. his penis did touch my Virgina but i ind feel it gonin right inside me and but he ejauated touching my Virgina space. 72 hrs are not over yet im very confused should i take an i-pill. i really don't wanna take it if not required.
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for writing in.

Please have responsible sex even if it is with your boyfriend.
Even if he ejaculated just outside your vagina then there is every chance of a pregnancy. Please take an emergency contraceptive pill within 72 hours and decrease the chances. Always remember to have protected sex with your partner unless it is a committed relationship. Using condom will also protect you from diseases. Prevention is the best cure.
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Is It Necessary To Take I-pill After Intercourse?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Please have responsible sex even if it is with your boyfriend. Even if he ejaculated just outside your vagina then there is every chance of a pregnancy. Please take an emergency contraceptive pill within 72 hours and decrease the chances. Always remember to have protected sex with your partner unless it is a committed relationship. Using condom will also protect you from diseases. Prevention is the best cure.