The girlfriend forgot to take her
Seasonique last night...so she took it
this morning. She usually takes it at
night so basically she took one this
morning (for last night) and shes taking
another tonight. She's only been taking
her pills for about two months now...
Very little sperm went into the
vagina...but the girl is now worried that
she's going to get pregnant. I myself got
a little worried because even though it
was very little that went in, theres
always a chance.
So we were looking at the Seasonique
website for help and such...and it said if
she were to miss one blue-green pill (as
they call it), then she should just take
the next one as soon as she remembers, and
take the next pill at the regular time. It
also said it is alright to take two in one
day. It also said that no further birth
control backup pill is required.
She's been thinking that since she's only
been taking it for two month's now...that
maybe the whole "no further back up is
required) does not affect her case.
So for my question.
Although the website says no further
backup is required, I wouldn't mind
spending some extra money for a Plan B
pill in order to make sure the lady
doesn't get pregnant. As long as it
wouldn't make the situation worse. I'm
just afraid getting her a Plan B would
cause some other issue since she is
already taking another form of Birth
Control. So what do you guys think? Should
I worry? The girl's family is
very...affluent/stringent...and I do not
want Anything bad happening. So some help
would be great.
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monkeygirl22
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Posted: 08-01-07 19:23pm
Just follow the directions on the website.
There is no need in messing up her cycle
because a pill was 12 hours late. She
should be perfectly fine as long as she
has followed the directions. With most
pills you don't have to use backup after 7
days of use so she is well covered right
now.
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Tylanas
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Posted: 08-01-07 19:35pm
There's no need for panic or change. She's
fine, totally safe