Can I still get pregnant retroactively now (antibiotic)?

Hello,

I had sex two days ago using only the pill for contraception, but he didn't come inside me. Now, two days later, I have to take antibiotics. I've heard that if any sperm gets in (like pre-cum), it can survive longer. Can I still get pregnant retroactively?

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HobbyTfz
1 year ago

Hello

You can only be reversed with a mistake in the first week.

If the antibiotic really impairs the protection (if you get out of the supplemental leaflet of the antibiotic, you are under interactions) then you are no longer protected. However, you have to additionally prevent the next 7 uninterrupted days of taking pills after putting off the antibiotic. The pill Qlaira is 9 days.

https://www.apotheken-umschau.de/medikamente/wechseleffektscheck/

Greetings HobbyTfz

RubberDuck1972
1 year ago

According to www up to five days.

Can go after it yourself. Google after: “how long survive sperm in the divorce”