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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Exp 50 years

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Suggest Pills To Prevent A Possible Pregnancy

Hi, im 18 years old and My boyfriend and I had ssx the other day he wore a condom and he cummed. We then stopped and he pulled his penis out however we did not relies that the condom didn t come out too. It was still in my vagina with the end of it sticking out. I then lent up a bit without knowing it was still in there and we think that some of the cum poured out and went on my body (near bum hole/cheeks). We then pulled the condom out of me and noticed that the outside the condom wasn t wet at all so I m assuming that the cum didn t leak inside of me. In conclusion, I m paranoid that I may be pregnant. I m self conscious and uncomfortable with getting access to contraceptive pills. I am also scared to speak to anyone about it like family relatives or doctors. However, my boyfriend is comfortable with getting access to it for me. I live in Melbourne and was hoping that you could tell me what you think of my chances of getting pregnant are, and if you know of anywhere in Melbourne where the males are able to get access to the pill or anything I can take to prevent it. Thank you
Mon, 1 Dec 2014
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Hello and welcome.

It would be wiser to get an emergency contraceptive pill and use it within the first 72 hours of sexual contact. There are mild chances of conception and so if you are not planning on conceiving then its best to do so at the earliest.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Suggest Pills To Prevent A Possible Pregnancy

Hello and welcome. It would be wiser to get an emergency contraceptive pill and use it within the first 72 hours of sexual contact. There are mild chances of conception and so if you are not planning on conceiving then its best to do so at the earliest. Hope this helps. Best wishes.