Birth Control And the Period Time? Posted: 12-27-06 23:16pm
Me and my girlfriend engaged in dry sex
while she wore panties and sweat pants, I
was also wearing thicker sweat pants.
She as well had a tampon in and has been
on birth control (the pill) for well voer
2 years with a damn good rate at being on
time with her pill. We engaged in dry
sex (i guess you could say there was a
little penetration but not really) and she
went to the bathroom and noticed a small
round spot on her panties.
I have heard that birth control protects
you even while on your period. 5 days
after that night she felt nasuea for 2
days, then was fine for 4 days and now
again today she felt nausea, she never
puked and it never impaired her to the
point where she was helpless. I'm
confused do you thin she is pregnant?
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BluEyez1031
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Joined: 27 Dec 2006 Posts: 9
Posted: 12-28-06 02:06am
I highly doubt she is pregnant. She
would still have been protected even while
on her period as long as she takes her
birth control regularly and correctly.
Sounds like if you two have been worrying
about this that the nausea could have been
brought on by nerves.
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Carifairy
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Posted: 12-28-06 02:33am
Being careful is an awesome idea, but you
both are stressing too much.
Birth control is very effective, and is
meant to be the only form of protection
against preganncy that you need.
Relax and enjoy sex, you both are being so
cautious, so smart, but it is okay to
relax and enjoy.
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