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asked by: paola O. on December 29th, 2005
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I had sex with my bf 4 days ago and the comdom rip. In one of the messages here I read that the morning after pill should be taken best during the next 72 hour but they wrote that you cant still take it after but there is less chances of protecting you from getting pregnant is that true? So I guess it might still work but there is less chances it will help right?
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michelle1981
replied on December 30th, 2005
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From what I know, it should be taken within 72 hours....... Phone your doctor anonymous ans inquire about it.
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paola O.
replied on December 30th, 2005
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What are the chances of getting pregnant with precum?
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Carifairy
replied on December 30th, 2005
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The fda recently approved it's use for up to five days, so I would say to go ahead and give planned parenthood a call and get it from them. Precum still has sperm in it, but less than regular cum. I reccommend getting on birth control, you do not need parental consent.
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lil_momma816
replied on December 30th, 2005
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I was also told that the day after pill works for up to 5 days now so u have a day to go and get this done * goood luck
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michelle1981
replied on December 30th, 2005
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Thanx for the update girls :)
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