Take the emergency contraceptive pill.
yes ,the line appears very very faint in the early stages of pregnancy
You should try and hold your urine in for at least 4 hours to get a good reading on a hpt, so peeing in the middle of the night shouldn't hinder a first morning pee
Earth measures its days to be 24 hours and has 365 days in a year (366 on leap-year). This is based off of the Earth's orbit and rotation around the sun. All the other planets have different rates at which they spin on their axes, and different lengths of time for them to complete their orbit around the sun.
5800 hours = 241.666667 days Or, 5800 hours = 241 days 16 hours
No. After 2300 hours comes 0000. In 24-hour time, the time always means "hours since midnight". 2400 hours would be 0 hours and 0 minutes since midnight, so that time is 0000 hours.
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The "next day" or "morning after" pill is a medication that can be taken within 24 hours of unprotected intercourse to prevent pregnancy. If you had sex without protection or the condom broke, you can take the morning after pill to prevent pregnancy from occurring. At this time, some states require that you have a prescription from your doctor or gynecologist, and some states will allow pills to be purchased directly from the pharmacy counter. The morning after pill should be used as a last resort only. Measures should be taken ahead of time to prevent pregnancy whenever possible. Not only are morning after pills expensive, but they make you very sick when you take them.
No. That early you are not even pregnant yet.
There is a small risk of pregnancy.
You can take a pregnancy test 3 weeks after sex
There are so many post coital emergency contraceptive pills, that are available in the market. They have been tried up to 72 hours after the sexual intercourse. earlier you take better is the efficacy. They are not hundred percent effective. But should be used in such cases.
Yes, anti-pregnancy is safe to prevent early/unwanted pregnancy. Abortion pills are the medicines that are used to terminate a pregnancy above 12 weeks. Birth control (anti-pregnancy pills) is used to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills are considered effective to prevent pregnancy if you consume the pill within 72 hours.
After 72 hours of sexual contact, you do not have drug to prevent the pregnancy. You can terminate the pregnancy with drugs. For that you need to consult the gynaecologist.
Remove the NuvaRing, replace it with a new one, get a pregnancy test if you've had intercourse during the previous four weeks, consider emergency contraception if you've had intercourse in the prior 72 hours, and consult your health care provider.
For up to 5 days/120 hours after sex you can take the morning after pill. The longer you wait the lesser effect it has so hurry. And don't forget the pregnancy test 2 weeks after to see if it worked.
is postinor 2 effective when u have intercourse 5 hours after the recommended dose
Yes. Sperm can stay viable in the female reproductive tract for a few days, or longer. The female egg stays viable for about 24 hours. So, yes. It is possible to get pregnant if you have unprotected intercourse less than 24 hours after ovulation.