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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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What Is The Best Contraceptive Method To Avoid Pregnancy?

Hi doctor, I m 24 years old. I m in a relationship with a guy. I ve not had been penetrated yet. Yesterday he touched me and gave me oral. He did not ejaculate anywhere near me, but we did have some genital rubbing (he had his jeans on, and I had my underwear on). I m worried about my chances of getting pregnant due to this - yesterday was the 14th day after my last period, so I could have been ovulating when this happened. Do you think I should take one of the morning-after pills? Please advice.
Fri, 11 Sep 2015
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Hi,
I understand your concern.
If you are sure no semen was ejaculated intravaginally- just rubbing genitals with clothes on-- has no chance of conception. I think in that case you don't need morning after pill for this particular sex. I would suggest use of oral pills/ IUCD/ at least barrier contraceptive to avoid pregnancy.
Thanks.
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What Is The Best Contraceptive Method To Avoid Pregnancy?

Hi, I understand your concern. If you are sure no semen was ejaculated intravaginally- just rubbing genitals with clothes on-- has no chance of conception. I think in that case you don t need morning after pill for this particular sex. I would suggest use of oral pills/ IUCD/ at least barrier contraceptive to avoid pregnancy. Thanks.