Genital Contact but no sex,took Plan B,light period. Posted: 08-28-07 16:06pm
Hi I did not have sex with my boyfriend
but he tried to and i am not sure if his
penis touched the outside of my vagina
like the clytoris or sometihng. I took
the Plan B pill anyway to be safe and put
my mind at ease. This was last monday
aug. 20 now its aug 28 and i got my period
its light and this is my second day. I
have also been feeling nausea, dizzy not
too much, and been going to the bathroom
for feces. Anyway i was wondering if i
could be pregnant. My boyfriend had not
cum but i know it was pre cum or how you
call that clear liquid when guys get
arroused. I would like to know if there
was any chance i could be pregnant thank
you. I took the plan b exactly 25 hours
after that happened and the second pill
about 12 hours after that or 12 and a half
after that.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 08-28-07 16:15pm
Since he didn't ejaculate, and you took
plan b, and you have your period...
I'd say, no, you're not pregnant. Plan B can make
your period weird, don't let that freak
you out.
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UNEEKK50
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Posted: 08-28-07 16:17pm
i am freaking out and we had a long
conversation about what had happened
because i had pushed him off and he knew i
dont do that. I'm just freaking out and
dont want to be pregnant im in college and
have my career ahead of me ive only had
sex once in my life and im not planning it
again until im married.
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Carifairy
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Posted: 08-28-07 16:21pm
Have you considered regular BC usage just
in case?
PLAN B is a higher dose of hormones than
regular BC, and it is more effective over
the long term.
You would not be pregnant =)
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UNEEKK50
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Posted: 08-28-07 16:23pm
No I have not thought about regulat BC
because i was trying not to have sex until
im married but seems that might not work.
Where would i go about that to purchase
them?
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Georgia59
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Posted: 08-28-07 17:04pm
You would need to go make an appointment
with a gynocologist (who you should be
seeing anyway since you're either over 18
or sexually active) who will discuss your
birth control options and prescribe you
with the birth control that is appropriate
for you. You will also need to get an
annual pelvic exam at this time (it's
usually a package deal) so be expecting
that.
Of course, there are also
non-prescription options like condoms and
spermicide. You can buy those at gas
stations, grocery stores, pharmacies, drug
stores, etc....
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UNEEKK50
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Posted: 08-28-07 17:06pm
YES I HAVE GONE TO A GYNECOLOGIST AND HAVE
HAD EXAMS DONE.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 08-28-07 17:08pm
Oh good.
You can just ask your doc about it, she
will be able to explain all your options.
Please don't type in caps. It's like yelling.
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UNEEKK50
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Posted: 08-28-07 17:09pm
Sorry and thank you a lot
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