I have been on the pill, but this had
never happened to me before...
I took all of my pills on time, and I
never missed one. My period lasted about
four days (very normal for me). I had sex
with my husband during my placebo stage
and we did not use a second method of
contraception. I thought that the pill
prevented the release of an egg from the
ovary....
Well, anyways...My husband ejaculated
inside of me that night. I sat there
wondering whether I could of gotten
pregnant that night. And I am still
freaking out about it.
could a girl get pregnant if she has sex
during the week of her period (when she is
taking her placebo pills)if she is taking
the pill?
Hhhhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeelllllllllllppppppppp
pp!
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Eunice
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Oct 2003 Posts: 34
Some Info For You Posted: 10-19-03 14:02pm
What many women don't know.....
The birth control pill is supposed to
prevent ovulation, but is doesn't always.
Sometimes you do ovulate (this is called
breakthrough ovulation) and then the
second back up system of the pill is to
create a hostile environment in your
uterus. Another wards one could have a
fertilized egg, but then the uterus won't
let it implant because the pill created a
hostile environment. Sometimes the egg
does implant, and this is why some people
still get pregnant on the pill. There is
really no perfect birth control out
there...Except sterlization! Hope the
info helped. Eunice
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