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Plan B One-Step - If I had sex, and he came inside of me when I'm not ovulating, what are my odds of
Question posted by Annie Grace on 17 Jan 2018
Last updated on 17 January 2018
I was about 5-6 days until ovulating and I took Plan B - One step about 6 hours after the sexual intercourse. What are my odds of not being pregnant?
Please help me.. I am so worried and scared about all this.
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That depends on:
1. how close you were to your ovulation
2. whether or not you used emergency contraception
I was about 5-6 days until I was ovulating and yes I used emergency contraception (Plan B-One Step) about 6 hours after the sexual intercourse. What do you think?
If you know for sure it was 5 or 6 days, & weren't just relying on an app or website to predict ovulation, then hopefully the Plan B will have time to delay your ovulation, & prevent pregnancy.
Had you been closer to ovulation, then I would have recommended using either the other emergency pill called Ulipristal Acetate (Ella) or to have an IUD fitted by a doctor.
Plan B is not as reliable as regular hormonal contraception, but is worth a try in an emergency.
People think that it works in other ways, but the Manufacturer do not claim this as fact. It is only proven to work by delaying ovulation.
It is the other pill, Ella, that works in other ways, too.
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