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1 day = 24 hours 3 days = 24 hours x 3 = 24 hours + 24 hours + 24 hours = 72 hours 28 hours - 72 hours = 24 hours is less than by 44 hours
There are 3 hours in 3 hours.
It is 25.2 hours, which is 25 hours and 12 minutes.
Exactly 2160 hours.
From 74 hours to 85 hours is a 14.8649% increase.
No you wont be pregnant.
not likely to be pregnant
3 hours is no big deal. The likelihood of getting pregnant is minimal. If you want to feel more comfortable, use a condom for this day. Don't get into the habit of taking the pill at random hours every day.
If you take the I Pill within 48 hours you can be absolutely safe and sure you will not get pregnant.
Yes. Most women get pregnant that way. The guy still will have sperm in his penis. The proper way to do the pull out method is to pull out then stop. Give it a few hours if you want to keep going. Some guys even pre-cum so you could still get pregnant.
If they go for it for an hour at each time, usually 5 days if they're not wearing a condom..
As long as the sperm has been kept in a warm environment for less than six to twelve hours, then yes. It is possible.
It is difficult to say but if you pulled out and had a condom then there is a good chance that semen did not come in contact with her vagina. If it did, you do have a reason to worry. Two days to 24 hours after her ovulation is one of the best times to try to get pregnant because sperm can live up to three days while the females egg only lasts about 24 hours.
Yes if no egg is released. But I wouldn't risk it if I were you. Get the morning after pill, available within 72 hours. Take a pregnancy test 2 weeks after.
A few hours
There is a low risk of being pregnant. You will need to use a condom for 14 days to build up the level of protection you are getting from birth control, before having unprotected intercourse again. Continue taking birth control daily.
Theres a less than 1% chance of pregnancy occurring. Best thing you can do is use a condom for 7 days and continue taking your pills as normal.