Yes, it can fail even if you take it perfectly.
Chances are unlikely since the Morning after pill can be taken up to 5 days after unprotected sex. But, there is a chance that the pills might not have worked. If you dont get your period or feel weird at all over the next few weeks, I would suggest taking a pregnancy test. BUT, that is a very unlikely case.
You can take the morning after pill up to 5 days after sex.
Yes, if you had unprotected sex, you could be pregnant.
Yes it is possible. If you are worried you might be pregnant for about $16 - $30 you can get the morning after pill from the chemist without prescription. The morning after pill can be taken 72 hours after unprotected sex. The morning after pill is not an abortion pill and will not do anything if you are already pregnant - it will prevent you becoming pregnant, the same way the pill would if you took that.
You must take the Morning-After Pill within 120 hours of having unprotected sexual intercourse. The cost of this pill varies from 30 dollars up to 65 dollars.
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.
Before you have unprotected sex again.
No. You cannot take the morning after pill when you're 2-3 weeks pregnant. The pill is meant to prevent pregnancy and to be taken within a few days after unprotected sex has happened. Taking the morning after pill now will not abort your pregnancy and will likely cause harm to the fetus (especially since the first trimester is a crucial time for development.)This is also clearly stated on the Morning After Pill box and pharmacists will not give someone who is pregnant this pill.
I did the same, I got the morning after pill to be sure. if its recently get the morning after pill. I was advised to do a test in three weeks time to be certain. We are unlikely to be pregnant though due to the pill making the lining of the uretus thinner but I'd do the test and got ma pill.
yes you can get pregnant this way
The morning-after pill can delay ovulation for up to five days after unprotected intercourse, depending on where a woman is in her menstrual cycle. It works primarily by preventing or delaying the release of an egg from the ovaries. However, if ovulation has already occurred, the pill is less effective, as it does not impact an already fertilized egg. Individual responses can vary, so timing and the specific type of pill used are important factors.
Well it's not the same as the morning after pill.It is not a contraceptive that can be taken regularly For yaz to work you have to take it long term a least a week 7 pills.For the morning after pill to work you just need to take it within 72 hours of unprotected sex.As an emergency contraceptive.If you didn't use a condom or forgot to take a regular birth control pill.