Good morning, February 11, so today between 3 and 4 I had intercourse (the first one if it matters) without contraception, my partner did not in me, but in the meantime something could have come out. I got an e prescription for ellaone and tomorrow I'm going to buy a pill. Unfortunately, I can't determine if these are my fertile days or not, so my question is, regardless of the stage of the menstrual cycle, what is the chance of getting pregnant?
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Monika Łazarewicz-Ostaszewska Pharmacist
6 months ago
Interrupted intercourse is not an effective method of contraception.
To assess the effectiveness of a contraceptive method, the Pearl index is used, which determines the number of pregnancies that occurred during the use of a given contraceptive method by 100 couples who have regular intercourse. In the case of interrupted intercourse, the Pearl index is 10-35/100.
Even if you do not ejaculate inside the vagina, there are also sperm cells in the pre-ejaculate (the colourless discharge that occurs before ejaculation).
Contact your gynaecologist to find an effective method of contraception that is right for you.
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