The 72 hr/morning after pill is almost 95% effective in preventing pregnancy if taken within 72 of unprotected intercourse. Provided that you have not had any other episodes of unprotected intercourse prior to that. As always, the pill will not prevent the contraction of sexually transmitted disease such as hiv/aids. An RN
No. It does not act as the "Morning-After pill" When starting birth control you should wait at least a month before having unprotected intercourse.
A pregnancy test WILL NOT tell you if you are pregnant immediately after having intercourse unless you've had intercourse within the last nine months (on another occasion) and you are already pregnant.
Both are as equally likely when having unprotected sex.
No. A woman gets pregnant by having sexual intercourse with a man ... or by artificial insemination.
This is no final proof as to recognise a pregnancy. The possibility of a pregnancy is always present when having unprotected intercourse, but staying "wet" is no proof of it.
You should see your ob/gyn if you have been having unprotected intercourse and have not become pregnant.
Infertility
Have you had unprotected sex? Then you can be pregnant.
Usually the way you become pregnant is by having intercourse, but it is possible to become pregnant if a man ejaculated, leaving semen in the area outside of your vagina. If your next menstrual cycle is late you should take a pregnancy test.
The vaginal irritation can be a infection and not related to any pregnancy but if you are late and have had unprotected intercourse, there is a risk.
Yes, a twelve and thirteen year old having unprotected intercourse(sex) can indeed produce an unwanted pregnancy.
Yes, a twelve and thirteen year old having unprotected intercourse(sex) can indeed produce an unwanted pregnancy.