I had my menstruation on the 31st. I shared a room with my boyfriend on the evening of the 2nd. At that time, I didn't take safety measures. I took emergency contraceptives within an hour and a half after the end. I'm still worried about getting pregnant. Is there a high probability of pregnancy?
Condition Analysis:
According to the situation you described, the same sex time is not in the female ovulation period. Generally speaking, it will not cause pregnancy. There is no need to take emergency contraceptives. If the usual menstrual cycle is normal, the female ovulation period is about 14 days before the next menstruation. If she does not have sex during this period, she will not cause pregnancy.
Condition Analysis:
According to the situation you described and the questions you raised, your menstruation is clean on December 31. You are in the same room on January 2. This time is your safe period. There will be no egg excretion during this safe period. You won't get pregnant even if you don't take emergency contraceptives.
Condition Analysis:
If you take the emergency contraceptive in time for contraception after having sex, the chance of accidental pregnancy is very small. The earlier you take the emergency contraceptive, the better the effect of contraception. However, it is not recommended to take the emergency contraceptive many times, because taking it many times may lead to endocrine disorders.