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A 26-year-old woman had unprotected sexual intercourse 12 hours ago. She is mid-cycle, and this is the first occasion in this cycle. She wishes to start the combined oral contraceptive pill today in addition to emergency contraception. Which is the SINGLE MOST appropriate length of time, if any, that she needs extra precautions to prevent pregnancy? Select ONE option only. … days 2 7 9 16

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A 26-year-old woman had unprotected sexual intercourse 12 hours ago. She is mid-cycle, and this is the first occasion in this cycle. She wishes to start the combined oral contraceptive pill today in addition to emergency contraception. Which is the SINGLE MOST appropriate length of time, if any, that she needs extra precautions to prevent pregnancy? Select ONE option only. … days 2 7 9 16

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The correct answer is 7 days.

Here's why:

The combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) does not provide immediate protection against pregnancy. If a woman starts taking it mid-cycle (as in this case), she needs to use additional contraception for the first 7 days.

Emergency contraception can be used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex, but it does not provide ongoing protection. Therefore, even after taking emergency contraception, the woman should still use additional contraception for the first 7 days of starting the COCP.

So, the SINGLE MOST appropriate length of time that she needs extra precautions to prevent pregnancy is 7 days.

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