Condom Ripped, Took Plan B. Could I Be Pregnant?

Published: August 09, 2018
Dear TeenHealthFX,
I looked through your pregnancy questions but still want my own answer. My boyfriend and I had sex with a condom but it ripped. I took Plan B two days later and I am on and off the pill. I have taken Plan B before but is there any chance I am pregnant this time? Does Plan B work less when you use it more?
Signed: Condom Ripped, Took Plan B. Could I Be Pregnant?

Dear Condom Ripped, Took Plan B. Could I Be Pregnant?,

TeenHealthFX recommends that all sexually active teenagers use condoms every time they have sexual intercourse. Condoms are the only form of birth control that can protect from sexually transmitted infections, and should be used in addition to another form of birth control for best protection.   

Pregnancy occurs when semen gets in the vagina or on the vulva. TeenHealthFX cannot conduct a proper pregnancy diagnosis over the internet. The most accurate way to determine this is by conducting a pregnancy test. You can purchase this test from your local drug store, or visit your doctor in order to have a blood test done by a medical professional. If you choose a home drug test, keep in mind that the optimal time to conduct this test is the day after your period is due and during the first morning urine.  

Plan B Morning-After Pill:

  • Works best when you take it within 3 days after unprotected sex.
  • Can lower your chance of getting pregnant by 75-89% if you take it within 3 days after unprotected sex.
  • Is less effective if you have a higher BMI.
  • Can affect your period cycle shortly after it is taken.

 

You stated that you irregularly take your birth control pill. TeenHealthFX suggests scheduling an appointment with your gynecologist. He/she can discuss alternative birth control options that may work better with your body, lifestyle and personal preference. In the meantime, TeenHealthFX suggests the following birth control resources for additional information:

 

If you don't have a doctor and live in northern New Jersey, you can call the Adolescent/Young Adult Center for Health at 973-971-5199 for an appointment with an adolescent medicine specialist or contact your local teen health center or Planned Parenthood. A Planned Parenthood health center is a good option if you have concerns about cost or confidentiality issues. You can also contact your insurance company for a list of in-network providers. 

TeenHealthFX suggests the following resources for additional information:

 

Signed: TeenHealthFX

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