Wednesday, July 19, 2017
How can you avoid pregnancy if condom breaks?
If a condom breaks and you have ejaculated, what will you do to prevent pregnancy?
Condoms surely can break, but it does happen occasionally. In that case, emergency contraceptive pills may help your parnter avoid pregnancy.
There are different types of emergency contraceptive pills , often called the morning-after pill. One type, levonorgestrel, is available over the counter to people age 15 and over. It works up to 5 days after having unprotected sex.
The other type is ulipristal acetate which is available by prescription only. Ulipristal acetate may be more effective at preventing pregnancy than the levonorgestrel pills and also can be taken up 5 days after unprotected sex.
If you're interested in emergency contraceptive pills, your best choice is to call a doctor, nurse practitioner, or health clinic right away. Or if you partner is 15 or older, you can buy levonorgestrel ECPs over the counter at a drug store.
To check who can provide or prescribe ECPs in your local area, visit the website health department.
Emergency contraception is most effective when taken as soon as possible after intercourse, although some studies have indicated that ECPs can still work up to 120 hours after intercourse.
Taking emergency contraceptive pill is not a guarantee against pregnancy. And emergency contraceptive pills don't prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). So if a condom breaks or have unprotected sex, it's a better to see a health provider to talk about birth control and get tested for STDs. Custom brand condoms manufacturers and factories. Email: linda@oemcondoms.com
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