The presence of blood just after intercourse has no bearng on your risk of pregnancy, However, since you had unprotected intercourse, pregnancy is possible. If something like this should happen again, you can use Plan B (the morning after pill) to reduce your risk of pregnancy. Plan B should be used within 72 hhours of unprotected sex, and is available at most drug stores without a prescription for women 17 or older.
If you skip your next period, take a pregnancy test. Repeat the test every two weeks until you have a normal period or get a positive result. In the meantime, if you do not wish to become pregnant, please use a method of birth control.
Free condoms are available at all of our offices. If you would like to discuss all of your contraceptive options, please make an appointment at one of our clinics. Family Planning Plus offers reproductive health exams (pap tests and breast exams), sexually transmitted disease testing, pregnancy testing, and birth control information and supplies. Fees for services are based on household size and income. Many individuals qualify for free or reduced fee services.
29. January 2012
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