Desogestorel : I started the pill on the 13th of March... - BASHH

BASHH

21,288 members3,039 posts

Desogestorel

Dakster16 profile image
1 Reply

I started the pill on the 13th of March and I had been on it over a week before I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend. I have taken it correctly and haven't missed a single one. Am I protected from pregnancy or could there be a possibility I am pregnant?

Written by
Dakster16 profile image
Dakster16
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
1 Reply
Galen70 profile image
Galen70

If you had no risks before taking it, and you had taken for at least 2 days prior to sex, then yes you should be protected from pregnancy. remember the 12 hour window for this progestogen only pill

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

3 weeks late copper coil

I have had the copper coil for almost 5 years then its due to get changed next month and its never...

Ongoing thrush problem (I think?) not responding to anti-fungal treatment anymore

Last summer, I developed a white thicker discharge than normal that looked like it had little white...
smith2000 profile image

condom left inside me..?

okay so basically i was having sex with my boyfriend and he pulled out so we could change position...
supergirlx profile image

Male Yeast infection help!

Hi I have a problem with my Anus. I thought it was a yeast infection as it burns constantly. Have...
Jacko44 profile image

Long Term Urinary/Vaginal Problems.. what should I do next? (Long post but bear with)

Hi everyone, I haven't posted on here in a while but this has been a long term condition I have...
emma_jk profile image

Moderation team

kerryblue profile image
kerryblueAdministrator
BASHH1 profile image
BASHH1Partner

Popular Posts

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.