HIGH CHANCE pregnancy ejaculated Posted: 02-12-08 21:17pm
Im on the pill, but im REALLY bad at
taking them. On friday (Feb. 8th.) I
checked my pills, and I had missed 8 DAYS!
Right away I took 2 pills. The one for
that day(friday) and for the previous
day(thursday).After that, I didn't take
anymore pills for the rest of the weekend.
Come monday(Feb. 11th), I had sex. And he
ejaculated in me. IS IT A GOOD POSSIBILITY
THAT I COULD GET PREGNANT?!
Please help, im FREAKING OUT.
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Ingi
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Posted: 02-12-08 21:21pm
You still have time to take Plan B!
It sounds like you need to find a method
of birth control that is more convenient
to your lifestyle.
No one can tell you what your risk is, or
what your chance of pregnancy is. You'll
have to wait 14+ days and take a pregnancy
test.
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Posted: 02-14-08 12:32pm
there are lots of birthcontrol that takes
less maintnence. Like depro vera shot and
the IUD. Check out the birth control forum
to see if you can find something that
could work better.
I was horrible with remembering the pill.
There were many months I just gave up. But
I set the alarm on my cell phone to go off
every night at 9 pm. I am almost always
at home by this time and I am getting
ready for bed. So I knew that this would
be a good time for me to remember and it
worked I never missed a day. So maybe you
could try this? But pick a good time that
works for you.
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