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I am on my week off from taking my contraceptive pill, my boyfriend ejaculated inside me, should I take the morning-after pill?

If you have taken your active contraceptive pills without any missed doses for at least 21 consecutive days, the contraceptive should still be effective even during the break period as long as it does not exceed 7 days. In this case, taking the morning-after pill is not necessary.

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