Oral contraceptives and sexual intercourse?
Hello, I took oral abortion medication at the clinic on the 9th, and I had intercourse on the 17th.
Is it possible that I could become pregnant?
A-Lin, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/07/17
Dr. Zhang Kunmin reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, based on your description, the chances of pregnancy are not high.
However, I recommend that you continue to take adequate contraceptive measures to protect your body.
Thank you! Wishing you safety and health.
Dr.
Chang
Reply Date: 2015/07/17
More Info
When it comes to the question of whether you can get pregnant after taking abortion pills and having sex, it's essential to understand the timeline and the effects of the medication on your body.
Abortion pills, commonly known as medical abortion, typically involve taking two medications: mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone is taken first to block the hormone progesterone, which is necessary for the pregnancy to continue. After 24 to 48 hours, misoprostol is taken to induce contractions and expel the pregnancy tissue. This process usually occurs within a few days, but it can take longer for some women.
If you took the abortion pills on the 9th and had sexual intercourse on the 17th, it is crucial to consider a few factors:
1. Timing of the Abortion: If the abortion was successful and you expelled the pregnancy tissue, your body may return to its pre-pregnancy state relatively quickly. Ovulation can occur as soon as two weeks after an abortion, meaning that if you had unprotected sex after the abortion was complete, there is a possibility of becoming pregnant again.
2. Effectiveness of the Abortion: If the abortion was not complete, meaning that some pregnancy tissue remained, it is possible that you could still be pregnant. In this case, having sex could lead to complications, and it is advisable to follow up with your healthcare provider to ensure that the abortion was successful.
3. Contraceptive Measures: After an abortion, it is recommended to discuss contraceptive options with your healthcare provider. Many women do not realize that they can become pregnant almost immediately after an abortion, so using protection or considering other forms of contraception is essential if you wish to avoid another pregnancy.
4. Health Considerations: Engaging in sexual activity shortly after an abortion can also pose risks, such as infection or complications if the abortion was not complete. It is generally advised to wait until you have fully recovered and received clearance from your healthcare provider before resuming sexual activity.
In summary, yes, it is possible to get pregnant after taking abortion pills and having sex, especially if the abortion was successful and you are nearing ovulation. If you have any concerns about your health or the possibility of becoming pregnant again, it is crucial to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure that you are taking the necessary steps for your reproductive health. Always prioritize your well-being and seek professional guidance when navigating these situations.
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