Alright, here is a sorta long story.
My best friend since 2nd grade began to
have periods around 5th grade, they were
never regular and about two weeks ago she
was diagnosed with PCOS (polycystic
ovarian syndrome) and was given 10 provera
pills to cause her to have a period. She
took the pills the same time every day for
10 days and four days later her period
started, the second day of her period she
went onto birth control (as the doctor
told her to). Well, three days after being
on birth control; her and her boyfriend
had sex for the first time, unprotected
and he never ejaculated. Is is possible
for her to be pregnant?
Oh yeah, she was also still on her period,
and still on her period the next day.
Thanks.
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Ingi
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Posted: 10-06-07 16:46pm
Possible, but not very likely seeing as
how her period was a 'forced' period.
She should use protection with the birth
control until she has taken it for 7 days.
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Cheyko
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Joined: 06 Oct 2007 Posts: 2
Posted: 10-06-07 17:26pm
lol thanks, but poor hun is still freaking
out, anyone else have anything to say
about this? (ps, don't forget she has
pcos, i don't know anything about it, but
it would be great to hear from someone who
does)
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