We had sex she's on the pill - what're chances of pregnancy? Posted: 11-01-07 16:41pm
My girlfriend and I had sex this
afternoon. She is on the pill like always
and im still worrying. She wanted to miss
her period because my birthday is
tomorrow. But she is starting her period
on Sunday i believe. What are the odds of
her being pregnant? She takes her medicine
very well. I just need to hear the answers
from some of you who may have experienced
anything like this.
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anniek
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Posted: 11-01-07 16:59pm
Don't worry I'm very sure there is nothing
to worry about. She didn't skip and takes
it correctly there is a very slim chance
she could get pregnant.
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Tylanas
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Posted: 11-01-07 18:46pm
Her odds of being pregnant are really low,
so don't worry. That's WHY she takes birth
control: so neither of you have to worry.
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BigGuy18
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Joined: 09 Aug 2007 Posts: 14
Posted: 11-01-07 19:02pm
Eiri
wrote:
Her odds of being pregnant
are really low, so don't worry. That's WHY
she takes birth control: so neither of you
have to worry.
Thank you.
that really helped.
So i shouldn't worry because her medicine
is there for that reason? Ive never really
thought about it like that... kinda stupid
on my behalf
thank you soo much eiri. I owe you one.
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Georgia59
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Posted: 11-02-07 13:34pm
There's never a reason to think you're
pregnant when you're on the pill unless
you aren't taking them right or throwing
up or taking antibiotics.
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