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Im 16 am i pregnant?? the contraception failed!? |
Hey i cant help but worry so any advice will be most appriciated, on saturday i had sex with my bf for the first time (1st time with him had sex before) and the condom split he c*m in me what are the chances that i could be pregnant. My last period was last week and i havent taken the morning after pill. please help x To late for the morning after pill as you prob already know. It all depends on if you ovulated. IF you are regular (have a period every 29 days if counting your 1st day of your period as day 1 of your cycle) then you would ovulate on day 14. The only thing that you can do now is wait it out and see if you get your period or not. If you don't then do a pregnancy test and if neg and you still don't get a period then see your dr. There's no scale that specifically says how likely you are to be pregnant or not when the condom breaks. All anyone can say is that YES there's a chance you're pregnant. You have to take the morning after pill WITHIN THREE DAYS after unprotected sex - you had sex on Saturday and today is Thursday. The morning after pill will be no good now, its has to be taken within 72 hours after sex! If u was unsure u should have got it the next morning or failing that first thing monday morning, if the condom split and he came inside u then the chances of u being pregnant are extremely high as u are no longer protected! U need to go buy a pregnancy test or get yrself to the docs asap! noone can answer this for u what a shame. Everyone's ovulation (egg release) time fluctuates, and can change from month to month, so there's no way of telling even if you had your period last week. I would go to planned parenthood or get a home pregnancy test in a couple days. Since you're in your most fertile days (about a week after your last period) you really should get the morning after pill although it is quite late seeing as you had sex on Saturday. Its too late for the morning after pill, now you just wait and see if you are pregnant. You need to get the morning after pill ASAP because you may get pregnant. You stand a good chance of being pregnant, go to the docs. It is possible that you could be pregnant go get the morning after pill now You probably are now. That stuff is like poison. It works every time. i suggest gettin the pill asap...u never noe u might b preggers...go to gp n find out. jus dont leave it 2 l8 |
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