Question Posted Tuesday September 10 2013, 5:14 am
I'm 20 years old and or bee seeing this guy... We kinda did it and he came inside me. I wasn't on my birth control and my period starts usually on the 28th or 30th of every month but I pretty sure it started on the 27th last month. I took plan b one step within 6 or 7 hours of the mishap. I'm scared and want to know if I would already possibly be pregnant or would I be safe from it since I too plan b one step and also my birth control?
adviceman49 answered Tuesday September 10 2013, 9:50 am: There is no way to know for sure if you are safe or if you are pregnant. Taking the plan B pill within the time you did should have kept you safe. There is though a window of failure even when taken within the recommended time period.
The only way to know for certain if you are or are not pregnant is to take a home pregnancy test. Purchase a test kit and follow the package directions.
Note: In the future make sure even if you are on birth control, that your partner uses a condom. When I was young, decades ago the girls had a saying; "No rubber no lover," this was well before the AIDS problem.
This is even more important today for condoms are not only a good back up for your birth control being 85% effective in preventing pregnancy. They prevent the transmission of many STDS and the HIV/AIDS virus.
Remember if you and your partner have sex with out a condom you are having sex with every partner he has had unprotected sex with and they too have had unprotected sex with. It's your life make him use a condom or keep your clothes on. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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