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Pregnancy


Question Posted Sunday August 24 2014, 6:10 pm

Hi,

I had sex wid my husband on last week 16 aug, and i took ipil on 17 th if aug aftrn 1.30. last tym wen i had sex wid him i used to peroids with in nxt 8 days, but this tym i didn get any periods can u pls help, im cinfusing wethr imprgnt or not.


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Cardigan answered Monday August 25 2014, 11:25 pm:
It sounds like you might be using the "morning after pill" as your regular birth control. This is not how it is intended to be used. You need to see a gynecologist. Planned Parenthood can supply you with birth control that you take once every day.

It will save you money because 1) the whole month's worth of pills costs less than one morning after pill and 2) it is more reliable so you will not have to consider the more expensive options like abortion or having a child. There are also options that you don't have to remember to take so often as the pill--the doctor can give you a patch you can put on your skin once a month or a shot that will protect you from pregnancy for a few years to an IUD implant that can work for an entire decade. Some of these options may even still be available to you now if you hurry.

Please consider your health; it is also less stress on your body to take a small amount of hormone daily than it is to take a large dose every time you have sex. It is also far more reliable. The morning after pill fails for 1 out of every 8 likely pregnancies, normal birth control fails from 1 out of every 50 for normal use of the pill to 1 out of every 1,000 for an IUD! Please make an effort to be seen as soon as possible.

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blwinteler answered Sunday August 24 2014, 8:08 pm:
Your period does not depend on when you have sex. Has it been 28 days since your last one started? If not, wait and see. If it has been over that, but only by a few days, wait and see. If it is well over that, get a pregnancy test.

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