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Missed two pills in a row sex no ejaculation

By Anonymous September 30, 2017 - 12:54am
 
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So, I missed two pills in a row last week (Wednesday and Thursday) and I took them on Friday (it was less than 48 hours apart from the last pill I've taken) and later I took my normal Friday pill (the doctor said that if I forget a pill to take the next day with more than half an hour before, and so I did, I took the Wednesday pill about 4 pm, than about an hour or so later the Thursday one than about another hour or so later the Friday one). It was however my first week with the new pack of pills (it's no my first month taking them). Later on that night I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend but he didn't ejaculated in me or near me, that's 100%. He didn't ejaculated a few days prior to that Friday (at least 3 or 4 days) so it's clear that he had peed and washed after that. Is there any reason to worry about precm? I've read that there isn't any precm left in the urethra after peeing.

Should I be worried about pregnancy taking in consideration all these things?
I mean, even if i forgot to take those pills and took them later on, they should give some sort of protection, right?

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Hello. Thank you for posting.

If you are sure there was no ejaculation you should be fine. Even so, the risk would be low, as you say, the pill is affording you protection. It's wise, however, to keep on track with BC to get the maximum protection. Should this happen again, for peace of mind, use condoms until you get back on track for at least a week.

Helena

September 30, 2017 - 4:55am
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