It is recommended to get tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) a few weeks after the incident.

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If you're not sure about EC options or their availability, consult a healthcare provider. They can provide guidance and possibly prescribe EC if necessary.

: If there is a risk of pregnancy, you can obtain "morning-after" pills (like Plan B or Ella) from pharmacies or clinics like Planned Parenthood. These are most effective when taken as soon as possible.

The receptive partner should go to the bathroom and gently "bear down" (using the same muscles used for a bowel movement) to help expel any lingering semen from the vagina or rectum.

Such incidents can be emotionally distressing. Offering and seeking emotional support from each other, healthcare professionals, or counselors can be beneficial.

Panicking can lead to poor decision-making. It's essential to remain calm and think clearly about the next steps.