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Q: No period and missed pills
asked by: grrble on March 23rd, 2008
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I was five days into my pack when I had unprotected sex. I did not have a day label, so the pill I thought i was on was not that pill. Turns out I had missed three or four pills. He says he used the withdrawal method, but I don't trust that. We are sophomores in college, and can't handle a baby now.
It has been almost two weeks, and I havent recieved my period yet. I know that it may be too soon to tell, but I am experiencing symptoms such as nausea, slight spotting a few days after the fact, and extreme fatigue. I also know that missing multiple plls can send you to ovulate and that male sperm can live for 5-7 days inside the female body.
I just want to know everone else's opinion.
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Carifairy
replied on March 23rd, 2008
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WITHDRAWAL is not birth control, it does not work.


TAKE A PREGNANCY TEST. They are accurate 14 days after sex.

You have OPTIONS, you could have an abortion if you did not want to remain pregnant.
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grrble
replied on March 24th, 2008
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I am well aware the withdrawal method does not work.
14 days after sex, really?
And abortion is not an option I'd resort to, if i end up pregnant, it is a responsibility im willing to take on, I am just confused right now, and I know it will be hard.
But thank you for the information!!!
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Carifairy
replied on March 24th, 2008
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Yes, 14 days after sex.

That is because you are not pregnant immediately after sex.

It takes 2 weeks to actually become pregnant, it is a process.
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