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roy1104
Aug 25, 2015, 03:18 AM
My partner and I had unprotectd sex after 10days of her periods... den on d same day she took unwanted 72...
On d next day agn we had sex,so now she should take emergncy contracptve again or nt?
Please help me

teacherjenn4
Aug 25, 2015, 05:47 AM
It's really hard to read your question without real words. How about taking the time to write out your words rather than text abbreviations?

Curlyben
Aug 25, 2015, 06:03 AM
Words work better when vowels are added...

roy1104
Aug 25, 2015, 06:04 AM
My partner and I had sex and after one hour she took unwanted 72.. then again on the next day we had sex,so what should I do to make sure that she don't get pregnant..

J_9
Aug 25, 2015, 06:13 AM
My partner and I had sex and after one hour she took unwanted 72.. then again on the next day we had sex,so what should I do to make sure that she don't get pregnant..
It's too late now. Guess you both will have to wait it out.

If you aren't ready to be parents, stop having unprotected sex.

CravenMorhead
Aug 25, 2015, 07:12 AM
So the first pill will probably cover the second incident, but you will need to wait until she misses a period to know for sure. That problem is that emergency contraceptive pills are a large dose of hormones which means that her cycle is going to be a little weird for the next couple months, if she's not pregnant.

So if she doesn't get her period within two weeks of when she should, take a pregnancy test. Until that point figure out a useful form of birthcontrol. Emergency contraceptive pills aren't birth control they're meant to be used in case of an emergency, i.e. your primary form of birthcontrol failed, or unwanted intercourse. It isn't to be used because you couldn't be bothered to put on a condom or believe that just no ejaculating in her will protect her, or you don't have anything else on hand and you want to get frisky.

Good luck.

roy1104
Aug 25, 2015, 07:44 AM
Is takng birth cntrl pills will help or she should take another emergency contraceptive pill..

J_9
Aug 25, 2015, 08:07 AM
Is takng birth cntrl pills will help or she should take another emergency contraceptive pill..

Neither. You are going to have to wait it out this time. Flooding her body with hormones such as the birth control pill or 72 is unhealthy for her.

talaniman
Aug 25, 2015, 08:26 AM
Here are facts guy study up, Plan B Facts, (http://planbonestep.com/Default.aspx)and NO I do not recommend another emergency pill and you should really stop having unprotected sex until more is known of her condition. That means waiting and finding out, and maybe pony up for an ob/gyn visit.

You didn't learn the first time and now you play it safer. I mean dude, don't they have condoms and spermicide easily available for your use BEFORE you have sex? When it comes to avoiding pregnancy, you as a guy are as responsible as the female. So it's too late for another emergency pill, or starting birth control pills.

http://www.ourbodiesourselves.org/health-info/early-abortion-options/

duaaaa
Aug 25, 2015, 01:02 PM
It wouldn't work

smoothy
Aug 25, 2015, 01:34 PM
Good grief... are you both that lazy you can't be bothered to use a condom? Not just once but twice in two days?

Sounds like two people that really NEED to keep their clothes on. Playing adult games carries adult responsibilities with it. At this rate you will both find yourself being parents really soon if she hasn't managed to get pregnant this time.

Yeah..I'm being harsh...it doesn't take more than 20 or 30 seconds to put one on. NOBODY is in that much of a hurry. And NOBODY is worth being in that much of a hurry for.

CravenMorhead
Aug 25, 2015, 03:16 PM
It wouldn't work

Care to elaborate? You can't just put down three words and not explain yourself.

Fr_Chuck
Aug 26, 2015, 02:26 AM
At this point it is too late, to take another emergency pill. They get less and less effective every hour after sex.

Also these pills can be very dangerous, and have serious side effects, No women should be taking too many.

She needs to start monthly pills or other form of birth control. (normally these take at least one month to become effective)

You also need to be using condoms even with other forms of birth controls