If you have not had any unprotected sex since your last normal period, your risk of pregnancy is extremely low. An increase in stress and change in routine can cause menstrual irregularities. If you are more than one week late for your period, take a pregnancy test just to be sure.
However, if you are having occasional unprotected sex, pregnancy is possible. The more often you have unprotected sex, the greater your risk. If you don’t want to be pregnant, please use a method of birth control to reduce your risk. If you live near one of our offices, please call us for an appointment. We can talk with you about all of your contraceptive options and help you choose one that best fits your lifestyle. If you live further away, contact the Family Planning or Planned Parenthood office closest to you.
27. February 2012
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