Many women have unintended or unplanned pregnancies each year, partly because they lack the general knowledge of emergency contraception. If emergency contraception is used within seventy-two hours after having unprotected intercourse, the risk of pregnancy will be reduced by more than eighty percent. This article will give you information on how emergency contraception would work, the types available, as well as their side effects and effectiveness. Disclaimer: This post might contain affiliate links. In case you buy through these links, we might receive a small commission, which helps us operate this website. Learn more here. Emergency Contraception – Types, Side
Emergency Contraception – Types, Side Effects And Effectiveness
Hi, I had a haemmoraghic cyst in my right ovary four months back. It’s clean now. I was prescribed for taking contraceptive medicine but because of heavy schedule I missed having them . Now, 4 days back I had intercourse with my bf (unprotected). I have used the washroom affter every intercourse and didn’t lie down, I always tried sitting up straight or walking after the course. Because of my complications last time, I haven’t Still taken emergency contraceptive pills.
Is there chances for me to get pregnant ? If so, when’s the perfect time to test for it ?
(My normal menstrual cycle should start at the end of the month )