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Question #26616
140 days ago
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Questions about Contraception and PCOD

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I want to do sex with my partner i have some doubt 1.If my boyfriend use condom duing sex now I use pill or not(prevent pregnancy) 2.ny boyfriend is using condom first time so if he miss like semen in my vagina we both don't know the semen is went or not so now what is do my boyfriend use condom and I use pill 3. I have pcod problem in my childhood know nothing have Is it good to take pill

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Hello, thank you for sharing your concern. Here is my advise-

1. If the condom is used properly from start to finish, pregnancy protection is already very good. In that case, you do not need to take an emergency pill. You only need additional pills if: Condom tears, Condom slips off, Ejaculation happens without condom inside.

2. If Condom did NOT break, Semen was collected inside condom, It was removed carefully, Then pregnancy risk is very low. If you are unsure about leakage: Check if condom had tear after use (fill with water to see leak). If condom broke or slipped, you can take emergency pill within 72 hours. Do NOT take emergency pill “just in case” if condom was intact.

3. It’s usually okay to take emergency pill in PCOD, but it should be very occasionally, not on a regular basis.

Feel free to reach out again.

Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, D.Fam.Medicine

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139 days ago

How may pills should be taken and when should be taken

Only 1 emergency contraceptive pill needs to be taken. It should be taken as soon as possible after an unprotected sexual intercourse & within 72 hours of the intercourse. It’s not effective after 72 hours.

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Hello I understand your concerns about contraception and sexual health. Let’s break down your questions:

1. Using a Condom and Birth Control Pills: If your boyfriend uses a condom correctly during sex, it significantly reduces the risk of pregnancy. If you are also taking birth control pills, it provides an extra layer of protection. So, if the condom is used properly, you generally do not need to take the pill as an emergency measure.

2. Condom Failure Concerns: If there is any doubt about whether semen has entered your vagina (for example, if the condom slips or breaks), it’s important to consider emergency contraception (like the morning-after pill) if you are within the appropriate time frame (usually within 72 hours). However, if the condom was used correctly and there is no visible leakage, the risk of pregnancy is low.

3. PCOD and Birth Control Pills: Taking birth control pills can be beneficial for managing PCOD (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) symptoms, as they can help regulate your menstrual cycle and reduce hormonal imbalances. However, it’s essential to consult with a healthcare provider to ensure that the pill is suitable for you, especially considering your medical history.

In summary, if you and your boyfriend are using condoms correctly, you should be well protected. If you have any doubts or concerns, especially regarding your PCOD, it’s best to consult with a healthcare professional ( gynecologist)for personalized advice.

Thank you

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If your boyfriend uses a condom correctly from start to finish, you usually do NOT need an emergency pill, because condoms alone are already very effective at preventing pregnancy. Emergency pills like those containing Levonorgestrel should be used only if something goes wrong (condom breaks, slips off, leaks, or semen clearly enters the vagina). If you are unsure whether semen entered due to improper use or condom failure, then you may take the emergency pill within 72 hours (earlier is better). Taking both condom + emergency pill at the same time is safe, but the pill should not be taken routinely “just in case”, because frequent use can disturb your hormones and cause irregular periods. Regarding PCOD (now commonly called Polycystic ovary syndrome), emergency pills are generally safe occasionally, but repeated use can worsen cycle irregularity, so regular protection like condoms or doctor-prescribed birth control pills is better. In summary, use condoms properly every time, take the 72 pill only for accidents, and avoid frequent emergency pill use to keep your cycle stable.

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Hello

Here’s the clear guidance:

1️⃣ If condom is used correctly → you usually do NOT need a pill. Condom + proper use = strong protection.

2️⃣ If you are unsure semen leaked or condom slipped/broke → take an emergency pill. Take it as soon as possible (best within 24 hours, can work up to 72–120 hours depending on type).

3️⃣ PCOD (PCOS) history → pills are generally safe for many people, and birth-control pills are often even prescribed for PCOD. But if you have health issues (high BP, migraines with aura, etc.), ask a doctor before regular use.

✔ Safest plan: • Use condom every time • Keep an emergency pill available for accidents

I trust this helps Thank you Take care

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Hello dear See protection is always better to avoid chances of ejaculation. So prefer condom If condom is used properly no ocd medication is required If semen is injected into vagina by error also, then chances of pregnancy is there. However presence of pcos may prevent ovulation cycle. So for safety and exact clarification consult gynaecologist in person and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Regards

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Using a condom during sex is a reliable method of contraception when used correctly, with approximately 98% effectiveness. However, effectiveness can drop if not used properly. If there’s any concern about semen potentially entering the vagina—whether from incorrect condom use or breakage—you might consider using emergency contraception. Emergency contraceptive pills can be used up to 72 hours after unprotected sex to prevent pregnancy, with better efficacy the sooner it’s taken. It’s not typically necessary to use both condoms and birth control pills simultaneously for contraception if a condom is used properly, unless additional precaution is desired from your end. Birth control pills, if taken regularly, are a highly effective method of contraception on their own, providing over 99% effectiveness when taken as directed. On the question of using the pill with a history of PCOD (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome), birth control pills are commonly prescribed to help manage symptoms of PCOD, including regulating menstrual cycles and reducing ovarian cysts, as well as reducing androgen levels, which can sometimes help with acne. If you’ve had PCOD issues in the past, using birth control pills could be beneficial in managing lingering symptoms, though it’s important to consult an healthcare professional before starting any new medication to ensure that it won’t negatively impact your health or any specific conditions you might have. Always discuss your plans with your healthcare provider can incorporate these considerations into your broader health context.

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If your boyfriend uses a condom properly during sex and it does not break or slip, you usually do not need to take an emergency pill, because condoms already help prevent pregnancy. If you are not sure whether semen entered the vagina (for example if the condom slipped, broke, or was used incorrectly), you may take an emergency contraceptive pill within 72 hours to reduce the risk of pregnancy. Having a past history of PCOD does not usually prevent you from using an emergency pill, but it should not be used frequently, so consult a Gynecologist for advice on regular contraception if you are sexually active.

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