what are the chances of me gettings pregnant if i had sex with a condom that had alot of room at the top, and it ended up having a rip in it. My boyfriend was going off while coming out, and i took the plan b morning after pill 30 min after it happened. If the last time i took the pill was the 31 could i still be having problems from it? even if it was the first time i took it? thanks
I would say that your chances of geting pregnant are very low, but I don't know the exact statistical number. The web site, [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
says that it reduces your chance of getting pregnant by _up to_ 89%. So if your chances of getting pregnant were, say, 10%, those chances would be changed to, at the very least risk, 1.1%. That's just an example.
The good news is that you took it right away. Man, if my daughter were sexually active I would definitely want her to be like you - prepared and ready to take control and make darned sure nothing happens! I admire you.
I don't know what you mean by "could I still be having problems from it?"
Best wishes for you (and I don't think the chances are enough for you to worry about).
Razhie answered Friday August 3 2007, 7:25 pm: If you took Plan B properly it is 95% effective in the first 24 hours. So you are as protected as you can possibly be.
You shouldn't still be experiencing problems from taking plan B. The pill should be out of your system by now. BUT if it's close to your next period and you are experiencing intense cramping, then you should call a doctor. Ditto for nausea or migraines. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
Michele answered Friday August 3 2007, 6:53 pm: Under all of these conditions, I would say that the chances are very low. You did good. I know it is still nerve wracking, but I think you did OK.
Wish more kids took this many precautions
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