It is recommended that you take the morning-after pill as soon as possible after unprotected sex because it is more effective when taken early. That said, the pill can be protective up to 120 hours after unprotected sex in preventing unintended pregnancy. (Originally, they said 72 hours was the limit, but it has been found to be effective up to 120 hours after.) Hope this helps! If you are going to take it, I recommend doing so as soon as possible!!
2007-08-27 10:38:18
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answered by Ella 3
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I believe the max is 72 hours, best within 48. You've pretty much missed your window dear, sorry :-/, hope things work out well though, I truly do. Here is the stuff off the website
* Take the first tablet as soon as possible within 3 days (72 hours) after unprotected sex.
* Take the second tablet 12 hours after you take the first tablet.
That’s it. When you take Plan B® as directed, you reduce your risk for pregnancy by up to 89%. And the sooner you take it, the more effective it is.
Some women may have their period earlier or later than their normal cycle. If your menstrual cycle is delayed more than one week, you may be pregnant.
if you are already pregnant, it won't do anything.
2007-08-27 10:36:35
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answered by Kat 2
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Actually Plan B is effective up to 5 days after sex. It's just on days 4 and 5, the effectiveness is decreased, but its rates are still good. It was just decided to stick with the 72 hour rule because it is almost universally effective up through the third day.
2007-08-27 12:13:56
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answered by Lea 7
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The morning after pill is usually only effective in the first 72 hours - the sooner it is taken, the better. Unfortunately, the MAP you have taken will not work. It only works if taken within the first 72 hours :( sorry!
2007-08-27 10:37:48
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answered by mimbellina 4
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It's supposed to be within 72 hours and even then it can be not as effective as it is during the first 24 to 48.
Good luck though.
2007-08-27 10:37:18
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answered by Heather 3
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you can take it, but it won't do anything. the max is 72 hours and even then it becomes "iffy", it is called the morning after pill for a reason. Suggest you keep that one on hand for the next time you need it.
2007-08-27 10:38:26
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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I took the morning after pill the morning after and I gave birth to my daughter on May 17th 2007 - Didn't work for me!!
2007-08-27 10:39:45
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answered by Michelle10477 1
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Luckly this is a great solution for premature ejaculation http://EndPrematureEjaculation.enle.info/?4z5d
A guy always cums fast when its their first time. and especially if he's been waiting for a long time. Guys are erect at least 5 times a day so what I would do is some foreplay until he ejaculates or the both of you for that matter its not fair that he has orgasms and you don't so get him to do you first and then once you finish he will be more than ready for his orgasm. then use a condom because that cuts down the sensations for him if he feels he is about to come prematurely then tell him to come out and do some more foreplay on you so he has time to calm down. the condom should work but if you want a baby tell him to take the condom of before ejaculation and then finish in you. the longer you wait to make him come with foreplay the quiker it will be because he has to get it out of him.
He also does need time because you are the only one he has been with so once he gets used to it, you can really enjoy it once he gets his techniques down pat. Tell him what you like. Get some books and videos also until you both are experienced. Or you could even have a quickie in the morning, when you get home and then at night. he will diffently last longer because his mind has been free twice already. You get on top of him and you control the situation. Also my boyfriend tells me that he thinks about none sexual things for a while to help control him, tell him to think about a sport or something that calms him. If that doesn't work then just do IT over until you are satisfied
2017-02-17 02:59:05
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answered by rich 3
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You can still take it, it does become less effective over time. Ask the Pharmacist ( you can just call them ) and/or call Planned parenthood or the doctor who prescribed it and ask them for more detailed info.
2007-08-27 10:36:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You can TAKE it whenever you want -- but there is a reason it's called the "morning after pill".
Besides, killing babies isn't nice.
2007-08-27 10:43:16
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answered by emt_mmt 3
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