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If you took Plan B after each time you've had unprotected sex then chances are very slim that you're going to get pregnant. However, you realize that those pills only protect you from pregnancy. Having unprotected sex brings a lot more risks than an unplanned child. There are more life threating issues to deal with such as STDs and AIDS. Invest in some condoms hun, they're here for a reason. If you don't feel that you're ready to become a mother or a host to some pretty vicious diseases then protect yourself, use a condom every time you have sex.
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According to this sexuality site run by the University of California, Santa Barbara: http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo/?article=contraception&refid=009 "ECPs decrease the risk of pregnancy by 89%. This means that if 100 women have unprotected sex, eight will probably get pregnant if none of them use ECPs. However if they use ECPs, only two will become pregnant." For more info on EC you may want to look at Princeton's site: http://ec.princeton.edu/ You should take a pregnancy test in a few weeks to make sure the EC worked. In the future, you might want to consider using a different method of preventing pregnancy. Plan B was not intended to be used as a regular method of birth control, but instead as a back up method for situations involving broken condoms, rape, etc. It is good that you are so conscientious about preventing pregnancy, but their are much more effective ways to do this (not to mention much less expensive)! As another user mentioned, EC does not protect against STDs -- it is best to use a condom each and every time you have sex to reduce the risk of both pregnancy and STDs including HIV/AIDS. There are also other methods of birth control to protect against pregnancy. Check out this site for a complete list of all the different methods of contraception including information on effectiveness, cost, advantages, disadvantages, and more: http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo/?article=contraception&refid=003menu I hope this answers your question and helps provide you with some other options for pregnancy and std prevention for the future! Good luck!
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use a condom bitch...or close your legs and you wouldn't be so concerned about being knocked up...god i'm so appaulled at all the stupid bitches we have walking around in the world today...atleast I'M NOT one of them...but congrats on using plan B 3 FUCKING TIMES ...you DO know that plan B doesn't protect from stds????? go have an HIV/AIDS check hunni...you sound like a hoe
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