Doubling Up On Birth Control Posted: 11-01-03 23:39pm
Okay, here is my story.... I have been on
birth control sice april of this year....
And I have not had sex since july.... But
I still stayed on birthc ontrol.... I
forgot to take my pill on day, so I took
two the next day at the same time.. And
then I had unprotected sex... He did not
cum inside me though... And then I forgot
to take my birth control again, so I
doubled up the next day again... I did
not skip a pill, I just doubled up at the
same time... But then I had sex again,
again he did not cum inside me... So I am
still protected?? And is that a bad thing
to double up on two pills at once? Also,
I have not had sex with a lot of guys...
This recent guy was only my second... And
I am not very educated on sex, but can I
get pregnant from "pre-cum" please help
me.... I am so confused and scared!!!
I
thought that I was supose to double up if
I forgot, but I was told that I am not
protected so please help me!!!
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sparklypixie12
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Joined: 17 Sep 2003 Posts: 3101
Posted: 11-03-03 20:35pm
Hi sugar pie.Doubling up on the pill one
day will not protect u.Depending on
whether ur on the mini pill or he combined
pill, u have 2 take the pill u missed
within a cerain number of hours e.G.
12hrs 4 the combined and 3 for the mini
pill.
You can get pregnant even if he does pull
out-remember,it only takes 1 sperm out of
millions 2 reach that egg.
R u late on ur period yet? U need 2 visit
ur doc.If ur not pregnant,get on a form of
brith control that u will remember 2 use
cos if u cant deal with the
consequences,ur obviosuly not ready 2 do
the deed.
Here if u wanna talk,liz x
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