After morning after pill I peed out some of my bfz sperm
Question Posted Monday July 27 2015, 4:33 am
Well,the weekend ( Saturday&sunday) my bf and I had sex. He came inside me twice. I immediately went to the pharmacy the sunday to get the morning after pill. Then the monday morning I peed out some of his sperm..would that still make me fall pregnant?
If you and bf weren't sure you might really go for it and have sex, it would have at least been good for one or both of you to purchase condoms to have on hand just in case. I can see in a first time, not being prepared, but if you've been having sex for a while and this is the first time you didn't have condoms on hand, then I am with Adviceman all the way.
You are old enough to purchase the Morning after pill which I believe in some states has a minimum age under which one can't buy it by themselves. this means you are definitely old enough to go to your doctor, or Planned Parenthood and get on contraceptives like the pill. The condom is also needed to protect from STD's. I don't know of many teens who go to get tested before starting with a new partner let alone go for checkups and getting on birthcontrol.
At least you show some tendency toward common sense by going to purchase the pill the day after. However, its much better protection and better on your body to get on a regular birth control. Now that you'd have sex, you most likely are going to continue having it as long as you have a current boyfriend you want to do it with. Go see your doctor. Hippa law makes it confidential so parents won't be told and they cant find out. Young teens can go get medical help for anything having to do with their reproductive systems, so if you get a regular infection, bladder or vaginal, you can also go seek help for that too. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Monday July 27 2015, 9:49 am: You had unprotected sex on Saturday and Sunday, you know better than to have unprotected sex. You took the morning after pill on Sunday Morning. It doesn't matter what happened on Monday.
Since you took the morning after pill within 24 hours of intercourse the chances are good that it will be highly effective as long as you do not have any more unprotected sex. TO rely on the morning after pill for birth control is not practical as it is not as effective as birth control medication. The chance of the morning after pill; not preventing a pregnancy is much higher than if you were on birth control.
If you are old enough to purchase the morning after pill then you are also old enough to go to any doctor and ask for birth control medication without parental knowledge or permission. Under a federal law called HIPPA this is a right anyone over 14 has. You can go to any woman's clinic or doctor and just ask for it and say you want confidentiality under HIPPA. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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