Prevention: Anyone having intercourse without birth control or condoms may get pregnant. Having sex around the time of ovulation is the most efficient way. Having sex at other times in the cycle is lower risk but one never knows exactly when ovulation will occur. Use over the counter Plan B if intercourse was within 72 hours to decrease the risk of unplanned pregnancy. Begin birth control and use condoms
Answered 1/10/2016
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Be safe.Get helpLARC: If you have had unprotected vaginal-sexual intercourse with a fertile man, you are at risk for an unintended pregnancy. It would be wise to have a blood betaHCG pregnancy test and if it is negative to ask a knowledgeable and caring Gyn to offer you either an IUD (intrauterine device) or a subdermal contraceptive implant. These are the most effective Long-Acting-Reversible-Contraceptives. (LARC)
Answered 1/11/2016
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