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I had intercourse today and the condom broke.. Jus when he ejaculated.so we were not sure if he ejac inside me..My periods is due on 16th.we were not sure if the sperm entered..though we washed everything off as soon as possible.But still due to doubt,i took the clear-72 one time pill within 5 hours of intercourse.but worried still.please help me.


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Thank u ma'am..Can u tell me what are the most probable days of a month to get pregnant?
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134578 tn?1693250592
The 14th day of your cycle (day 1 being the first day of bleeding) is the best day of the month to get pregnant.  You weren't being too cautious in taking the pill.  

Best of luck to you.
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Alright mam.i thought it counts after the day my periods ended.i was actually on the 14th day of my first day of period.
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I don't know that much about the morning-after pill, but if you followed the directions and it says it is a one-time pill, that's what it is.  They are said to very reliably prevent implantation, and the use you put it to is pretty much what it was designed for -- the rare occurrence where the condom breaks or something else unplanned-for happens.  

The day of your cycle does have a great deal to do with your odds of getting pregnant, and if you were on the 11th day after your first day of your period, that is a dandy time to get pregnant.  So all the more smart of you to go to the extra step when the condom failed and take a pill.  Good luck, keep us posted.
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Thank you.Your answer ws so convincing and helpful.Its my menstrual part of the month i am worried about.Does the 11th day have anything to do with my pregnancy? And the morning after pill taken only once,is effective?Please help me with tis.
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134578 tn?1693250592
If you took the 'morning after' pill you should have nothing to worry about.  It sounds like the right thing to have done, since "cleaning up" will not affect any sperm that is in your system.  Good luck, you sound fine.
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