Concern About Condom Failure and Emergency Contraception - #23812
I had sex today and in between, unfortunately, my condom got broke and I just ejaculated at the time condom got broke and when I removed my penis... I saw sperm or semen coming out through pressure from my penis, but I am pretty sure that some amount of sperm has been there in her vagina. Also, when I just putted little bit finger and put and take it out, I got the same smell of my semen mixed with her fluids, but as it was my third round, so sperm count was very much less and my sperm wasn't that much white and concentrated. It was more like watery.....Her last period came on 13 Jan....What To do Now??? She already had taken 3 I pill within 5 months...and this will be her 4th I Pill within 6months!!
How long after the incident did she take the emergency contraception pill?:
- Within 24 hoursHas she experienced any side effects from the emergency contraception in the past?:
- Yes, mild side effectsWhat is her regular menstrual cycle like?:
- Regular, 28-30 days100% Anonymously
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Hello
SYes, taking an emergency contraceptive pill 4 times in 6 months is generally safe,
but it’s not ideal and can cause temporary side effects like breast pain, tenderness, or lump-like feeling
About your breast symptoms
Breast tenderness, tightness, or small painful lumps after I-pill are common hormonal effects
They are temporary and usually settle within 1–2 weeks
They are not blood clots and not dangerous
Is repeated use harmful? It does not cause infertility It does not damage the uterus
But repeated use can cause: Irregular periods Breast pain Mood change Cycle delay
What you should do now Avoid emergency pills unless absolutely needed Switch to a regular contraception: Condoms (best immediate option) Daily oral contraceptive pills Copper-T (long-term)
When to see a doctor Breast pain or lump lasts >3 weeks Lump becomes hard, fixed, or skin changes appear Period is delayed >7 days (do a pregnancy test)
Emergency pills are for emergencies, not routine use.
Your symptoms sound hormonal and reversible, but choosing a regular method will keep your body calmer
I trust this helps Thank you
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