I Am Sooo Scared I Could Be Pregnant Posted: 04-09-07 20:50pm
i had to skip a month of the pill for
various reasons and started taking it
again
i took 3 pills at the exact time, and the
fourth one 3 hours late, on the fifth day
i had sex with my boyfriend with a condom,
after he came and was finished he took it
off, and put on his underwear, we then
started fooling around again an he went
inside of me for a second (he didn't
"come" he litterally just put it in for a
second)
i took my pill an hour later at my normal
time, how big of a chance is it that i
could be pregnant??
sorry for tmi
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amethyst eyes
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Nov 2006 Posts: 1339
Posted: 04-09-07 21:23pm
.you are not fully protected for the first
7 days so you should always use
protection. .You should also take your
pill at the exact same time, every time to
ensure full protection. .he could have
still had semen on him from the previous
time you had sex and it only takes one
sperm to impregnate you so always be
careful.
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Llewellyn
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 21 Jan 2007 Posts: 1743 Location: NY
Posted: 04-10-07 13:25pm
I agree with opal. Remember that pulling
out isn't a reliable form of birth control
and neither is, "Well, he wasn't in there
for very long." Pregnancy can happen just
from a man putting his penis inside a
vagina for a second or two and even if
neither person has an orgasm.
Also, even if you take the pill exactly as
intended (every single day, and at the
same time every day), it is very
effective, but not 100% effective. So
make sure you use a backup method of birth
control for at least seven days, if not
longer. You have a few options other than
condoms too.
We can't tell you exactly how likely it is
that you will get pregnant from this, but
we can tell you that it isn't impossible.
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