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I'm Scared, Please Help.. I Take Levothroid..(lil Detailed) Posted: 05-23-06 23:05pm
I know I posted this in the pregnancy
forum, but i'm in desperate need of
help...
I had a tumor in my thyroid and had to
have it removed, so now I take a synthetic
thyroid pill called levothroid.
I know it was extremely stupid of me, but
I fooled around with my boyfriend 2 days
after my period was finished. We lay
naked in bed, simply kissing, and by the
time I knew it, he was rubbing his penis
against my vagina. He pushed slightly
against my hole, and felt he was about to
cum. So he pulled out and came, but he
came nowhere near my vagina.
Although he did not ejaculate inside of
me, i'm scared that some precum might have
slipped into me somehow.. I've read that
precum can sometimes carry sperm..
I was hoping to take a plan b emergency
contraceptive pill, but i'm afraid it will
interfere with my levothroid.
I don't know what to do.. I'm only 17 and
i'm the type of girl that never does these
types of things.. I got so lost in the
heat of the moment.. I don't want to get
pregnant.. I'm so stupid..
What should I do? Should I take the plan
b pill without telling my doctor? I'm
afraid it might mess with my hormone
levels.. Should I call my doctor? I
don't know what i'd say...
Should I wait a month to see if I miss my
period?
Should I wait a few days before my actual
period and take a "first response" stick
and check my urine for pregnancy hormones?
And then have an manual vaccum aspiration
(mva) done?
I'm sorry if I sound whiny and irritating
with all my worrying and questions, but
i'm so lost right now.. I don't want my
parents to know.. They'd kill me.. They
trusted me.. But I don't know what to
do.. I need help.. I'm so scared..
-possiblypregnant
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linuxChique
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 May 2004 Posts: 4535
Posted: 05-24-06 09:59am
You need to call your doctor.
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Melissa_20
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 6806 Location: Florida
Posted: 05-24-06 10:03am
linuxchique
wrote:
you need to call your
doctor.
i agree^^^.Pre-cum can get you pregnant so
you need to take a hpt,and ask your doctor
what you should do
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Melissa_20
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 6806 Location: Florida
Posted: 05-24-06 10:12am
I think this poster and hellknigh87 are
the same person.Their stories are quite
alike.Ip check?
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linuxChique
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 May 2004 Posts: 4535
Posted: 05-24-06 10:31am
Nope, different ips. One's from nyc and
one is from seattle.
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Melissa_20
Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jan 2006 Posts: 6806 Location: Florida
Posted: 05-24-06 10:44am
linuxchique
wrote:
nope, different ips. One's
from nyc and one is from
seattle.
ok,like I said,their stories just sounded
almost exactly the same. Your a mod? I
didn't know that
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Ingi
Moderator
Joined: 09 Mar 2006 Posts: 8358 Location: Grinning like a Cheshire Cat,
Thanks: 107
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Posted: 05-24-06 12:00pm
You say you are the type of girl who never
does these things... Yet here you are, so
obviously you've done them. The girls
here, although they may be pregnant, are
also girls who 'don't do these things'.
Accidents happen all the time.
You should seek the advice of your doctor,
pregnancy itself will mess with your
hormones. Get an appointment with planned
parenthood to get yourself some birth
control, even condoms. Because...Well,
accidents happen.
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OaTmEaLfAiRy
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Oct 2005 Posts: 192 Location: Iowa
Posted: 05-26-06 06:16am
Call your pharmacist, and ask if
levothyroid reacts with the morning-after
pill.
You don't even have to give your name or
anything, you can call from a payphone, if
you're crazy-paranoid.
If one place is against it and won't tell
you (they shouldn't with-hold information
like that even if the actual pill is
against their religion or values or
whatever), then call another pharmacy. It
doesn't have to be the one you go to, it
can be any pharmacy, they should know.
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