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Yes if you are on the pill and forgot it that morning you can take it after. If you are not on the pill you can get the morning after pill up to 3-5 days after. Take a pregnancy test 2 weeks after.
This phenomena is much more common than you may think. It is usual for the couple to come for termination of the pregnancy. It is advisable to continue the pregnancy. The couple can delay the second pregnancy. At times you terminate the first pregnancy and then the patient does not conceive later on.
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No. Men can not get pregnant and it would be a waste of money for him to take it.
If the man does not wear a condom she has to be on some kind of birth control so she does not ovulate at all. If you've had sex unprotected you have 72 hours to take the morning after pill. 2 weeks later you have to take a pregnancy test to see if it worked.
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If you are a woman, you may take the pregnancy test at any time. If you are a man, you do not need to take the test; you are not pregnant.
Even if he did not ejaculate inside her there is still a risk for pregnancy since pre-ejaculate contains sperms as well. So yes, she could be pregnant. She have to take a test. Trying to pull out in time is not a method unexperienced teen should use. Stick to condoms and the pill.
Condoms don't prevent pregnancy by killing sperm, they prevent pregnancy by capturing sperm cells when the man ejaculates. Once a man ejaculates in a woman's vagina without a condom there is nothing a condom can retroactively do to prevent pregnancy. Best to put on a condom before intercourse. If you have ejaculated in a woman the best way to prevent pregnancy is the "morning after pill". It's a dose of hormones that can prevent ovulation.
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Viagra will have no effect on the semen and chances of getting pregnant
The IUD is in the uterus, and a man does not enter the uterus during sex. If you or your partner can feel part of the IUD in the cervix, and that's scraping him, the IUD is not likely to be effective. Take the morning after pill if you 've had sex in the last five days, and contact your health care provider for an exam. Don't rely on the IUD to prevent pregnancy if you can feel the plastic of the device in the cervix.