no, taking a test in case, or consult with your physician.
2007-03-22 11:57:57
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answered by Soccerchick 1
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Morning after Pills (Emergency Contraception)
Morning after pills MUST be taken within 120 hours (the sooner the better!) of unprotected intercourse in order to be effective. If you do nothing, some researchers say your chances of becoming pregnant may fall between 2% and 30%.
In the unlikely event the morning after pill treatment fails, most experts working in the fields of high-risk pregnancy and genetics feel exposure to contraceptive hormones in early pregnancy does not pose an undue risk of causing abnormalities in the pregnancy. Nonetheless, A WOMAN WHO WOULD CONTINUE A PREGNANCY IF THE TREATMENT FAILED, SHOULD NOT TAKE THE MORNING AFTER PILL.
While this treatment is not meant for continuous birth control, it may be repeated several times a year, even several weeks apart, for emergency situations.
Emergency Contraception is a combination of hormones found in certain birth control pills, and often called morning after pills. If you had unprotected intercourse midway through your menstrual cycle and want to reduce the likelihood of becoming pregnant, you may want to consider the morning after pills.
Basically, this combination of hormones works in three ways. They prevent the ovaries from releasing an egg. They make it difficult for sperm to meet an egg. They change the lining of the uterus (womb) in such a way that if an egg is fertilized by a sperm, the fertilized egg may not attach and develop further. These pills, however, do not prevent pregnancy 100% of the time. While there is no refund if these pills fail, the cost of the emergency contraceptive pills will be deducted from the cost of an abortion if you choose to terminate this pregnancy at Hope Clinic.
2007-03-22 19:01:16
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answered by Melina A 2
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NO!
Your are supposed to be on the pill for at least a week!
& it's never a 100% chance you wont get pregnant while your on the pill..The pill does lower your chances but the risk is still there! The only 100% way you wont get pregnant is not having sex at all! or at least if the guys will pull out before he c*ms...even then there is a risk he may precum or pull out a second to late....So Hun, I would highly recommend you strap the love machine before you two dicide to get it on again alright?
Good luck!
2007-03-22 19:01:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing can stop you from getting pregnant apart from not having sex. Even with the regular pill and the condom there is still a risk of pregancy. The morning after pill can offer some protection but there is no guarantee you will not be pregnant. Sorry!
2007-03-22 19:09:45
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answered by skip22h 3
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Just to let you know......NOTHING is 100%. Best of luck to you.
2007-03-22 18:59:51
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answered by cajunrescuemedic 6
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No
2007-03-22 18:57:51
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answered by Ms.Pleasure 2
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