I've recently had a bad case of mono, and
still have it however. I had jaundice due
to my hepatitis and I was in bed for 3
weeks. I used to take the pill prior to
mono however, had to go off it because of
the illness. I've recently started having
sex with my boyfriend and haven't gotten
my period yet, and its been 31 days since
the beginning of my last period. I did
take 2 birth control pills last saturday.
I took them 12 hours apart since I heard
it has the same effect as the morning
after pill. Also, I noticed today that
i've lost 4 pounds in 2 days. I don't
know if this can relate to anything but if
anyone has any advice of info for me that
would be great.
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harmony1
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Posted: 06-18-08 19:26pm
Taking two pills twelve hours appart does
not have the same effect as the morning
after pill. You need to take birth control
every day..
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Ingi
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Posted: 06-18-08 20:45pm
You are having risky unprotected sex and
expect the outcome to be Not Pregnant?
Unprotected sex leads to pregnancy.
Doubling up on your birth control pills
will not stop a pregnancy at this point.
Use condoms and wait for a few weeks
before testing for pregnancy.
Take a pregnancy test! If its been 31 days
since you had your last period your only a
few days late right? If thats correct you
should be able to take a pregnancy test by
now adn get correct results.
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Ingi
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Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 8433 Location: Grinning like a Cheshire Cat,
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