Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I am a 19-year-old female. I had unprotected sex three days ago. He did not ejaculate inside me. He was having precum on his penis, and it was his second ejaculation. He had washed and urinated before having the second session of intercourse. I am a bit scared to take Unwanted 72 because of its side effects mentioned on the website, and I am having various skin and liver problems.
My periods get delayed by five to seven days every month normally, but last month, it got delayed by 12 days. I had intercourse the very next day after the end of my period. Please tell me;
I am really scared.
Kindly help.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
Sexual intercourse done the very next day after the end of the period is unlikely to lead to pregnancy. This is considered to be the safe period for intercourse. Moreover, pregnancy occurs only when there is ejaculation and deposition of the semen inside the vagina. The chance of pregnancy after unprotected sex is nil in your case. You can simply avoid taking Unwanted 72.
I hope this helps.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Deepti Verma
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