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nervousbf

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pregnancy possible on Yaz ?
Posted: 01-01-08 23:20pm

Ok, My girlfriend is on the Yaz, We have sex regularly, and I'm starting to get worried.

She has had stomach pains when she goes to bed at night...for 2 weeks. She has no idea of her last period because she skipped it. We had some (rough) sex a few days ago and she was spotting (would the rough-ness be the reason?).

Anyways, I was just looking for any ideas on what to do or any other signs...she is not willing to take a test yet because she wants to wait to see if she skips her period..the only problem with that is that she doesn't know when her last one was. Crying
or Very sad

Any info would be appreciated.
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Posted: 01-01-08 23:32pm

spotting would most likely be due to irritation of the cervix causing it to bleed if it was rogh sex :d

shes on the pill and uses it right everytime? then shes protected Smile
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nervousbf

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Posted: 01-02-08 02:57am

the_girlfriend wrote:
spotting would most likely be due to irritation of the cervix causing it to bleed if it was rogh sex :d

shes on the pill and uses it right everytime? then shes protected Smile


hmm I would hope so..but we're very nervous at this point...we need to get through college and get life straight before we have a kid.

some other symptoms
-always dizzy
-stomach pains (2 weeks)
-spotting
-we're both always tired..so i guess that wouldnt be a real one..

but yes, she does take her pill daily.

any other things we should be looking for?
how effective are these pills even if a drop of semen gets in there?

thank you
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Posted: 01-02-08 03:13am

the pills are 99% effective
nope those can be symptoms of alot
pms and the flu as well
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nervousbf

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Posted: 01-02-08 03:15am

the_girlfriend wrote:
the pills are 99% effective
nope those can be symptoms of alot
pms and the flu as well


the flu is considerable..she usually has one hard cold each year..and well hasnt had it yet this year...but it just seems like everything I read points directly to pregnancy, I'm scared Neutral
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Posted: 01-02-08 09:29am

Pregnancy shares symptoms with a LOT of illnesses.

BC pills are very very effective!

She could go to the doctor and get a blood pregnancy test, which is more accurate and sensitive than a urine test.

THIS IS why you need a back up plan!!

IF I were to get pregnant, I would have an abortion, and both my husband and I agree to that.

You need to talk about "what if".. Will she have a baby, will she have an abortion...

You will be less scared if you have a plan.
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nervousbf

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Posted: 01-02-08 15:05pm

Carifairy wrote:
Pregnancy shares symptoms with a LOT of illnesses.

BC pills are very very effective!

She could go to the doctor and get a blood pregnancy test, which is more accurate and sensitive than a urine test.

THIS IS why you need a back up plan!!

IF I were to get pregnant, I would have an abortion, and both my husband and I agree to that.

You need to talk about "what if".. Will she have a baby, will she have an abortion...

You will be less scared if you have a plan.


I'm not for, or against an abortion..but shes totally against the thought of it.
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Posted: 01-02-08 17:09pm

Well she wasn't saying that was your only option, it just that you need to discuss the "what if" part of sex.

If she's on the pill, and she doesn't get her period during her placebo week, that would be considered her "missed period." She can test after that.

If she's on the pill and not throwing up or taking antibiotics, she's probably protected, and not pregnant. But there's always a chance (like 1-3%)
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Posted: 01-02-08 19:04pm

You need to discuss WHAT IF.

BIRTH CONTROL is not 100%

IF YOU really do not want her to get pregnant, because she would not have an abortion, you may consider adding condoms to your sex life.

I KNOW condoms are not fun, but it would be better than a kid..
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nervousbf

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Posted: 01-02-08 19:59pm

we've discussed it..and well shes completely opposed. We also use condoms. She took a pregnancy test tonight, and it revealed a result of negative. Still a tad bit worried, because she hasn't had her period and she has had stomach pains for two weeks, along with spotting.
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Posted: 01-03-08 03:02am

have her go to the doc then find out what is going on in her body... that way you know and you can do something if something is wrong...
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Posted: 01-03-08 12:55pm

IF you already miss your period and take a test, it IS accurate.

She could be having bowel problems, such as IBS(irritable bowel disease)

Condom use PLUS birth control use is going to be very very good prevention.
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