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Laura (Anonymous, 104.28.130.) Warszawa 14 days ago

Can a 1.5-hour delay in taking a single-component contraceptive pill lead to pregnancy if intercourse was incomplete?
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If I started taking single-component hormonal drugs and on the 6th day of starting to use them I was 1.5 hours late (I take it from the 1st day of the cycle), is there a chance of pregnancy if I had intercourse on the 8th day without a condom but without ending? Since then, I have not been late even once.

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Laura (Anonymous, 104.28.131.) 14 days ago

So the lack of an outline completely eliminates the risk? And what about the pre-yaculate?

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

14 days ago

Since there has been no vaginal ejaculation, there is no risk of pregnancy.
Such delays should be avoided as they increase the risk of reducing the effectiveness of contraception. However, as I mentioned, in your case there was no risk of pregnancy, because there was no ejaculation of semen into the vagina.

I'm attaching a link to a helpful post:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/opinie-i-pytania/25293/czy-opoznienie-o-dwie-godziny-w-przyjeciu-tabletki-slinda-w-14-dniu-obniza-jej-skutecznosc

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