EC is pretty effective, so if you think you're possibly at risk, you might want to do it. First, here's some info from the Planned Parenthood Website, so you know exactly what's happening and what to expect afterwards if you take Emergency Contraceptives. http://www.plannedparenthood.org/pp2/portal/files/portal/medicalinfo/ec/pub-emergency-contraception.xml
And here's a goverment link. http://www.4woman.gov/faq/econtracep.htm
Still, from what you described it sounds like it wan't likely that his semen got into your vagina. I'm not entirely clear on what was going on when he came though.
According to www.advocatesforyouth.org, women under 18 (as I assume you are) can get EC without parents' consent, although some doctors may require consent anyway. Still, I'd suggest you bring your sister along for support. Having a trusted adult there can help you feel more comfortable. You may also want to include your boyfriend.
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Date: 2005-12-06 12:51 am (UTC)http://www.plannedparenthood.org/pp2/portal/files/portal/medicalinfo/ec/pub-emergency-contraception.xml
And here's a goverment link. http://www.4woman.gov/faq/econtracep.htm
Still, from what you described it sounds like it wan't likely that his semen got into your vagina. I'm not entirely clear on what was going on when he came though.
According to www.advocatesforyouth.org, women under 18 (as I assume you are) can get EC without parents' consent, although some doctors may require consent anyway. Still, I'd suggest you bring your sister along for support. Having a trusted adult there can help you feel more comfortable. You may also want to include your boyfriend.
Good luck!