How to reduce the chances of getting pregnant - #14158
Hey iam 14 years old girl and I have done sex on 29 and my periods date was 28 while doing sex he didn't ejaculate and precum my periods are 2 days late and the sex was lasted for 15 mins without any sperminteraction recommend me some medicine to reduce the chances
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Hi Shifa See since no ejaculation or precum occurred as you have mentioned inside so there’s no chance of getting a pregnancy. Secondly, taking ipill has hormonal side effects so you didn’t have to take it as no ejaculation has occurred . In simple words don’t worry your pregnancy chances are negligible. However for confirmation please get following tests done for exact diagnosis Pregnancy strip test blood HCG 7-10 days For oral contraceptive pill medication kindly consult gynaecologist in person for better clarification .
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Given your situation, the first thing to consider is understanding your menstrual cycle and the timing of the intercourse in relation to your ovulation. Typically, ovulation happens around the middle of your cycle, and that is when you are most fertile. Having intercourse the day after your expected period makes it less likely that you were in a fertile window. Since you mentioned he did not ejaculate and there was no sperm interaction, the likelihood of pregnancy is much lower, but it’s worth noting that precum can sometimes contain sperm.
Emergency contraception, often called the morning-after pill, can be effective if taken soon after unprotected sex, but there’s a time limit—usually within 72 hours—so it’s vital to act quickly. If you’re still within that time frame, consider accessing emergency contraception which is available at most pharmacies, though it may require a prescription depending on where you live. Future prevention is key; exploring options like condoms or other forms of birth control would be wise.
If your periods continue to be late, it’s sensible to take a pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy entirely. In the future, always consider using protection, not just to prevent pregnancy, but also to guard against sexually transmitted infections. It’s advisable to discuss with a trusted adult or healthcare provider about long-term contraceptive methods and safe sex practices. Be aware that your health and well-being should always be a priority. If you’re ever uncertain, don’t hesitate to seek professional advice as soon as possible.
Hello dear See for pregnancy there must be physically contact of penis with vagina followed by ejaculation. As per your history there is no ejaculation so chances are less. However for confirmation please get following tests done for exact diagnosis Pregnancy strip test blood HCG 7-10 days This will confirm the pregnancy chance. For oral contraceptive pill medication kindly consult gynaecologist in person for better clarification Hopefully iam clear with your query Regards
Hello Shifa,
🛑The risk of pregnancy is zero or low if no ejaculation happened . In your case no penis/ sperm interaction with your vagina. Hence no chance for pregnancy.
If you are anxious, you can do a home urine pregnancy test .
🛑You can take pregnancy test about 10–14 days after sex, or any time your period is more than 7 days late-whichever comes first.
Use early morning urine for the most accurate reading.
If the test is negative but your period still doesn’t start after a week, repeat the test or see a doctor
🛑Emergency pills are effective only when it is taken within 72 hours after sex.
Since you are only 14,kindly consult a gynaecologist in person to take pills.
I hope your concern resolved Thank you
Hello Shifa, I understand your worry and here is my advise.
As you mentioned that the ejaculation did not happen, this makes your chances of getting pregnant unlikely.
Still as you haven’t got your periods, just do a Urine Pregnancy Test and see what the result will be, mostly it’ll be negative.
There is no such medication which can reduce your chances of getting pregnant after 72 hours of intercourse.
Plus, you have mentioned your age as 14. We understand that you have a will and a conscience to make your own decisions. But sexual relationship(s) during adolescence can predispose to you to a number of risks.
Kindly get a counseling done by a certified Family Medicine specialist or a Gynecologist. They will explain you the good and the bad, after which you can take your decisions. It will be harmless for you, Shifa.
Feel free to reach out again.
Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, DNB D.Fam.Med
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