My gfs period was 5 days due when i fingered her which probably had dry Precum she took ipill...nut she hasnt got her periods yet? Is she preg or its just that ipill is causing this? Please give us advice regarding this
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Pregnancy? Dragonflymagic answered Sunday February 28 2016, 12:06 am: Sperm need to be in the liquid of cum to be alive when being transfered from one body to the other.
think of it like fish outside of the fish tank. If one jumped out somehow, it wouldnt last long cus its not made to live outside of the fluid of water just like sperm doesnt live anymore once the cum is dry.
The emergency contraception pill is a very strong birth control. It does in one dose what it takes a week or two of taking the daily pill to build up a presense in a gals body so she cant become pregnant.
So if she is not regularly taking the pill or other contraceptive, she might want to do that asap cus its easier on the body.
The day after pill has hormones just like other contraceptives. Many women have reactions to the regular pills that mimic pregnancy signs, because in fact, thats what the pill is doing, tricking the body into thinking its already pregnant so it won't release an egg. No eggs are released when a female is pregnant. So the strength of the emergency pill can easily not only have side effects that mimic pregnancy but really mess up a girls period cycle. So if you both are going to have regular sex, she needs to go to her Dr. a womens clinic or Planned Parenthood and get on birth control. There are also non hormonal types of birth control, or ones where its less fuss to take like the once every few months shot, or the IUD, intra uterine device. Drs tend to just start with the pill but so many have issues with hormones. She won't know until she tries and then can always switch to something different. Relying on condoms and the day after pill is going to be very hard on her body, like an overdose of pregnancy hormones that hit all at once. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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