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Condom slipped off...

I was having sex with my boyfriend, after he came he then withdrew and the condom slipped off. I have just started the pill, i've been taking it for 10 days, but only 5 are the affective ones.
Theres still time to get a morning after pill... Do I need to?
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wow....um no their is not heart beat that early its still a mass of multiplying cells until the organ is formed....what it has at conception is a dna code, and if she just had sex shes good to go with plan b up to 72 hrs after. plan b is a very high does pill no diffrent than the pack she has and if you want to pull the anti aborted related card, technically any woman using any form of bc is an aborter. women have rights and if she doesnt want a kid then she has rights and options. and you can in fact get pregnant from precum, so he doesnt need to blow in her to get her knocked up.
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as long as there was no *** in your VA JJ as we call it in my house lol.. but you shold be okay with the birth control.. but if you dont feel safe that the morning after pill if it is still in the time frame it will not harm a fetus , from the moment of conspetion there is a heart beat so plz. make sure it is not to late or you could sirously hurt the unborn child.. well i hope this helps.. and it mostly depends on when your last period was and when you ovulate.. if you were not ovulating then you will have nothing to worrie about.. but i hope this helps you ..
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its a good idea to go get plan b, you have 72 hrs to take it the sooner the better. this happened to me in college, It was so scary you have to be cautious because some women have very strong muscles there especially the ones who know how to use the muscle. a lot of time it happens with the african butterfly, which is like a kegal only you do it when he is in, its intense and can cause the condom to come off. run to your local clinic and the handyou a perscription right there, thake that and 30 bucks to the pharmacy, its not covered by medicaid typically and trust me its worth it, because if you dont next thing you know your at planned parent hood with a line of prostitutes on there 30th-50th abortion not even thinking twice. You should be okay with having been on your pill over a week but its not that great of a chance so go get your plan b and maybe consider a spermicide til youve been on a month in addition to condoms. you can but it at a grocery store or walmart for cheap you put it on you and the outside of the condom and are good to go.
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