Morning After Pill And Birth Controll At the Same Time?????? Posted: 08-24-06 21:49pm
Me and my girlfriend stupidly had
unprotected sex after only 5 days of her
taking birth control pills. We did it
three times in one day, with 2 times
completely cumming inside her and then
swooshing a spermicide condom for about a
minute just to be on the safe side, and
one time I slightly came inside her and
then pulled out.
I'm worried she's pregnant and we want to
get the morning after pill, but how will
that work since she's on birth control
now? Will she have to take the ec then
wait until her next period to start taking
bc again???
A quick answer would be appreciated
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Tylanas
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Posted: 08-24-06 22:46pm
It will not hurt her; all the morning
after pill is, is a double dose or birth
control horomones, and it prevents
ovulation. I think that is an excellent
idea to get the morning after pill right
now; because she is on birth control there
is a very good chance that it will help
prevent a pregnancy. She should keep
taking her pills like normal. Never skip
pills or stop for any reason, unless she
is having severe side effects. Please
talk to a doctor and get the morning after
pill, and discuss the fact that you gf is
also on birth control pills.
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