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Q: ...very...very...very Scared..
asked by: joem112630 on January 19th, 2006
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I am very concerned. I'll just start by the begining. Last week, me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex. He pulled out just before he came. Afterwards, we were very scared and I decided that I should take the monring after pill. Then, yesterday, we had sex and we used a condom. After a while, it broke. He emediately pulled back. Right after, we followed the instructions on the box and washed me with soap and water. I was wondering about the chances of me being pregnant and if the morning-after pill might of had a word in it, if it could have stopped me from getting pregnant. In the packet of the e.C, they said you cant restart taking the regular contraception until the period comes around. I should have my period in less than a week, if that helps solve this problem... I'm sure it wasn't too brilliant to have sex again after all the worrying the week before.
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~*~Jillian~*~
replied on January 19th, 2006
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Re: ...very...very...very Scared..
joem112630 wrote:
i am very concerned. I'll just start by the begining. Last week, me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex. He pulled out just before he came. Afterwards, we were very scared and I decided that I should take the monring after pill. Then, yesterday, we had sex and we used a condom. After a while, it broke. He emediately pulled back. Right after, we followed the instructions on the box and washed me with soap and water. I was wondering about the chances of me being pregnant and if the morning-after pill might of had a word in it, if it could have stopped me from getting pregnant. In the packet of the e.C, they said you cant restart taking the regular contraception until the period comes around. I should have my period in less than a week, if that helps solve this problem... I'm sure it wasn't too brilliant to have sex again after all the worrying the week before.


well I dont think there is a really big possibility of you being pregnant considering he pulled out right afterward the condom breaking..I would just see if you miss your period..If you do wait a couple days and take a hpt...If negative and you still dont have a period I would go to the doctor and get a blood test...Just dont stress because that can also make you miss your period..I very seriously doubt you are pregnant though
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Lisser
replied on January 20th, 2006
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I agree with the person above me,i think there is a very slim chance you are pre,you are just worried about it.Relax,go about your life and your period will come!
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cooperdooper
replied on January 21st, 2006
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I had that problem too I got super scared once that I was pregnant. My finace and I were talking about me going on the pill but hadnt yet. So I went and got the morning after pill. Most morning after pills arnt just one pill they are a full pack that you take a few at first and then somemore later. Its real birth control just in a larger dosage. Even if it was one pill it has to be in your system for at least a day because sperm can live inside of you for as long as 72 hours. So bottom line is the pill should be in your system for at least a day or two after you take it. However since you had sex after taking the pill there is always a very very slim chance that you could get pregnant but thats very unlikely. Just go to the store and buy a pregnancy test they usually come with two so that if it ever happens again your prepared. I hope everything turns out ok. Also you can go to your local health dept. And get yourself put on birth control pills free of charge!
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joem112630
replied on January 22nd, 2006
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Thanx
Thanx everyone for helping me out... I appreciate it :wink:
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Loved By You
replied on January 24th, 2006
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Its ok everyone makes a mistake, and yes the day after pill works. One thing my doctor told me about taking birth contorl, is that you can start it on any giving day, for example, tuesday-tuesday, you don't have to wait for your period. The other thing I wanted to let you know was that if you have been on birth contorl for some time now, it'll take you about 3-12 months before you can get pregnant, if you stop taking them that is. Hope this was helpful.
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