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Can i get pregnant?

I was having unprotected sex yesterday and my bf ejaculated inside me...
im not having my periods on...
Can i get pregnant?
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No the morning after pill will only work up to 72 hours after sex. If you take it after that , it is no garrantee it will work, and poses risk to the baby if you are pregnant. You will be better going to the DR and discussing your options. If you do not have healthcare, look up a clinic in your area. Best wishes!
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what about the abortion pills....can they help me?
http://www.womenhealthzone.com/womens-reproductive-health/does-abortion-pill-successfully-terminate-pregnancy-know-the-facts-of-abortion-pill/

i read it here.....
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1613542 tn?1366468543
You can take the test as early as a week before a missed period. I do not know much about the morning after pill so that is something you would have to ask whoever you get it from. But just keep in mind it is not as easy as people think to get pregnant. The timing has to be perfect with everything so I wouldn't freak about it. Best wishes, Sissie
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can abortion pills save me now if i get my pregnancy test positive?
when do i actually take the test...
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i dint take the morning pill and now im worried what to do....
can i protect it now...? please im tensed....
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There's always a chance of getting pregnant if you're having sex, regardless of the type of birth control. The only method that's 100% effective is abstinence.
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1613542 tn?1366468543
If there was no form of birth control used yes you can get pregnant. Best Wishes, Sissie
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