The only way to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex is to take Plan B within 72 hours.
Plan B is not intended for regular use, so you should come up with a method of Birth Control before intercourse occurs-- condoms, hormonal birth control pills, IUD, etc. Keep in mind that out of those, condoms are the only thing that also prevents STDs, which is just as important (if not more so) than preventing pregnancy.
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There are a few ways to avoid pregnancy, the oral contraceptive and the condom are the best methods.
Throw yourself down the stairs...
Avoiding pregnancy means you have to stop it before it happens and that is done by birth control.Or you could abstain from sexual intercourse as a more certain way.
Yes. Perfectly. However, if you wanted to avoid pregnancy, then you MUST use contraception. As you can get pregnant at any point during intercourse. Whether you are on your period or not.
You can have intercourse through the entire pregnancy unless you have a risky pregnancy and the doctor say otherwise.
No, you need to wait 14 days (two weeks) after intercourse to determine pregnancy.
If you had intercourse with condoms, yes.
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It is usually safe to have intercourse 6 weeks after pregnancy. If you are still unsure or uncomfortable after 6 weeks, contact your doctor.
Plan B can only be taken day 1-5 after sex so after 1 week there is nothing to do.
You CAN get pregnant, but there is only about a 3% chance.