Unprotected Sex, No Ejaculation Inside Vagina. Can Unwanted-72 Be Taken To Avoid Pregnancy?
I had unprotected sex with my girlfriend last night and I am sure that I did not ejaculate in her. I would like to know is there still any possibility that she will pregnant. If I give her unwanted 72 . does it work and what will be the result of this pill . I am totally confused, no idea what to do. Do I need to give her unwanted 72 or not?
Hi,
Welcome to HCM,
You should know chances of prgnancy depend up on her ovulation in midcycle and although you may not ejaculated inside it is possible to release some sperms inside so chances may be less but you can be absolutely sure of future event.
This kind of emergency contraception is effective if taken with in 48 hours of unprotected exposure.
advise to you would be to consult a Gynecologist and with her emergency contraception as soon as possible, and do not leave it to chance.
In future be careful and use barrier methods as they also protect against STDs.
Take care
Good Luck
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Unprotected Sex, No Ejaculation Inside Vagina. Can Unwanted-72 Be Taken To Avoid Pregnancy?
Hi, Welcome to HCM, You should know chances of prgnancy depend up on her ovulation in midcycle and although you may not ejaculated inside it is possible to release some sperms inside so chances may be less but you can be absolutely sure of future event. This kind of emergency contraception is effective if taken with in 48 hours of unprotected exposure. advise to you would be to consult a Gynecologist and with her emergency contraception as soon as possible, and do not leave it to chance. In future be careful and use barrier methods as they also protect against STDs. Take care Good Luck