Good morning. On December 7, I had my period. 6 days. Yesterday I had intercourse in a condom. After the intercourse, the husband pulled out the member, but the condom stretched, but stayed inside halfway The other half outside. I pulled it out, checked it. The whole thing didn't crack or anything. Do I need to take a pill? It turns out that this is the first fertile day
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Aleksandra Żywiec-Pelczar Pharmacist
2 years ago
Based on the description in the question, he may assume that the semen did not escape the condom. If during the removal of the penis from the vagina there was no leakage of sperm in the vicinity of its mouth, the chance that the semen was in the genital tract and fertilization could have occurred is very small and the use of emergency contraception is not necessary. If there is doubt as to whether semen may have ended up in the genital tract, it is safest to use an emergency method of contraception. There are currently 2 preparations available in pharmacies used as so-called emergency contraception (both available with a doctor's prescription): - Escapelle (can be used up to 72 hours after intercourse), - EllaOne (can be taken within 120 hours after intercourse). Below are links to track the availability and reservation of the selected drug at the selected pharmacy: - Escapelle: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/27577/escapelle-tabletki/apteki, - EllaOne: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/87820/ellaone-tabletki/apteki. If you need to contact a doctor, you can use the possibility of remote teleadvice: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja