how long ago was this?
1) within 48 hours of intercourse you can take the morning after pill to prevent pregnancy
(in my country, Austria, you need to go to a clinic or to a gynaecologist to get a prescription for it, but in some other countries there are places young people can get it more simply... I'd say call a pharmacy or a hospital or your doctor or whoever you can think of who might know how it works to get it in your country)
2) within 72 hours of intercourse your gynaecologist can place a contraceptive coil in your uterus to prevent pregnancy.
So if it was less than 2 days ago, use option 1. If more than 2 days but less than 3, you can still do number 2. The sooner you act, the better!
If it's more than 3 days ago...
Well I suppose you have to wait until at least 10 days after to do a test to see if you're pregnant (with one of those early tests), or until your period should start (with one of the "normal" pregnancy tests).
After that if you really are pregnant, I don't know of any way not to have the baby other than abortion.
However, you may not be pregnant... the chances of getting pregnant are only high when you have intercourse some days before, or during, or some days after ovulation (in the middle of your cycle, i.e. about 14 days before your next period starts).
If you really should find you're pregnant, find people to talk to and to support you with your decision...
all the best to you,
I have my fingers crossed that everything will work out just fine!
2006-08-16 13:04:19
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answered by s 4
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You don’t appear to have taken much notice of the responses to your previous questions, so I won’t waste too much of my time answering this question.
If it does turn out that you are pregnant, discuss the matter with the guy you had sex with. Just because you don’t want the baby, doesn’t necessarily mean that he doesn’t want to be a father.
Consider ‘adoption’. There are an awful lot of couples who would dearly love to have a baby, but for medical reasons, they are unable to do so.
‘Getting pregnant’ is never the fault of the baby… Consider the baby’s ‘right to life’ whilst you are determining what you should do!
Good luck with making a decision that you won’t regret later!!!
2006-08-16 20:28:35
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answered by I_C_Y_U_R 5
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Firstly, make sure that you are pregnant.....even if the condom broke, it doesn't necessarily means that you are pregnant....
If you happened to be and you dont want to have an abortion, you may think about adoption or maybe take the responsibility...
2006-08-16 20:03:24
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answered by Martita 2
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should of taken the morning after pill.
2006-08-16 20:00:07
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answered by RLJ 5
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