Question Posted Thursday February 20 2014, 2:37 am
Me and my bf had unprotected sex and the next day I took the Plan B pill and decided to get on birth control pills. The doctor said to not have sex for a week because that's how long it takes for the pills so really work, so I didn't. I had a really, really heavy period a couple of weeks after taking Plan B. I have been having sex but im on the pill now and I still always make him pull out. I'm almost 2 weeks late. I don't know if it's because of plan B or because my last period was so heavy? What are my chances of being pregnant?
Stress is another factor that will delay a woman's period. Stress is the number 2 cause of a woman missing her period behind being pregnant. You are probably stressed out over the unprotected sex. You can stop worrying about that.
Now as to having your boyfriend pull out before ejaculating. This is the worse form of birth control and has the highest rate of failure. During intercourse the male emits fluid as a lubricant we sometimes call this precum. This fluid has enough semen in it to make you pregnant. The male cannot control this emission nor does he feel it emitting from him.
I would suggest rather than have him pull out you have him wear a condom. A condom, worn correctly together with your birth control medication is almost 100% effective in preventing pregnancy. It is much more effective than having him pull out. Next a condom protects you and him from and STS and the HIV/AIDS virus. Remember anytime you have unprotected sex with someone you are having sex with anyone else they have had unprotected sex with. Last for him using a condom does not mean he has to pull out and he can enjoy a more natural release when he ejaculates and you too will have a better finis [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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