NO. You should take it next day only but then say thanks to GOD that it works up to 72 hours. If unmarried, then please use CONDOM or you may get sexually transmitted diseases including H.I.V.
No, only up to the 9th week.
That would be foolish. Birth control pills prevent pregnancy.
There is a 2% chance pregnancy will occur as you were not protected against pregnancy during the time you had intercourse and unfortunately you are still currently not protected against pregnancy. Because of this you need to use a backup method of protection, a condom, for the next 2 weeks to prevent pregnancy. Continue taking birth control as normal (one every day).
Birth control pills wont make you abort. if you are pregnant you can take Plan B 1-5 days after sex to prevent the pregnancy and if you are pregnant and want to abort you have to go to a doctor.
Of course, there is nothing that would prevent you.
Yes you will still have a period but it may be later and old blood. Yes pregnancy symptoms would still occur.
If still concious, go to the nearest emergency clinic or hospital, you might be overdose.
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Absolutely not. Condoms are intended to prevent pregnancy (and transmittal of diseases). If they fail as a contraceptive, there is no indication that they have any effect on the pregnancy themselves. In fact, if they fail to prevent a pregnancy they may still act to prevent disease - which can frequently be the cause of birth illnesses or problems. Hence if anything, condoms act to prevent defects.
Yes you should be proctected provided that you are taking the pills at regular times everyday, but it is still a good idea to use a condom as well.
The most popular way to prevent pregnancy are birth control, condoms and to just not have sexual intercourse. It is recommended to still use condoms while using birth control.
Yes, if you had sex during those three days, you should ask your doctor though. *you could get pregnant, but if the levels of your birth control pills are high enough, it could prevent implantation in the uterus, and you would essentially miscarry
hi i am brestfeeding and i also had unprotected sex with my husband a few days before my preiod about 3 days to 4 days past and i din't see my period so i bought primolut n and took 3 at the same time hoping it would prevent and pregnancy. how effective would it be and should i breast feed still now that i tuk the pills. and i am having chest pains about 4 to 5 hours after taking the pills. did i do an over dose and what are the effects?