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Started Using Birth Control. Should I Take Plan B? What Do I Do With My Birth Control?

Hi I just started birth control the sunday after my period ended and its been only 5 days.
I had unprotected sex tonight but it lasted literally 5 seconds because we were in a shower. He didn't ejaculate but I was wondering if I'm at risk for pre-cum. Should I take Plan B tomorrow morning? And if so, what do I do with my birth control? Do I wait a day and then keep taking it from the same pack?
Tue, 12 Nov 2013
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Infertility Specialist 's  Response
Hi,

Since you had already started birth control and its just 5 days, chances of pregnancy are less. You dont need to take a plan B.
Regards
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General & Family Physician Dr. Chirag Soni's  Response
Thanks for query on HCM.
There are no any chances of pregnancy because it was not fertile period.
You can continue your birth control pills regularly.
You can do unprotected sex any time if you are taking your pills regularly.

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Started Using Birth Control. Should I Take Plan B? What Do I Do With My Birth Control?

Hi, Since you had already started birth control and its just 5 days, chances of pregnancy are less. You dont need to take a plan B. Regards