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whyme

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Joined: 02 Nov 2003
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Can I Be Pregnant
Posted: 11-13-04 10:20am

If you cycle started on a tuesday and you have sex when you have almost stopped on a friday can you get pregnant this soon after your period. I need to know I take plaquenil 200mg and if so I could harm the baby someone please answer me please.
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jenifercarrillo

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Joined: 17 Oct 2004
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Location: Houston,Tx

Posted: 11-14-04 00:11am

Nope your birth control will not hurt the baby, althought if u think u'r pregnant stop taking it. My doctor told me that all the pill does is give u an extra dose of hormones! But in the long run it does get more crutial to not take them.
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2littlegirlz

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Joined: 24 Sep 2004
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Location: ontario canada

Posted: 11-14-04 10:15am

Actually bc can harm the baby it says so in the leaflet not to take them if you are pregnant or think you are. Talk to your doctor and see what they suggest. If you think you are and it has been at least 17 days since you last had unprotected sex you can do a test and get a pfetty accurate reading. First response brand will show the soonest. Good luck
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dlisiouss

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Joined: 19 Jul 2004
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Location: PA

Posted: 11-14-04 15:20pm

U can but it's vry unlikely! Maybe u should be more careful if u don't want a baby... Like protection and or bith control! Even some ky jelly is a form of birth control because it kills the lil spermies! Hope you get the results u want Wink
-brianna
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