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Posted: 10/27/06 - 20:54 Post subject: earliest symptoms of pregnancy? |
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i had sex with my boyfriend for the first time 2 weeks ago and i took the morning after pill within 2 hours after. we had sex again the next week (2 days ago) and i also took the morning after pill asap.
despite this, i have noticed a darker, slightly browner discharge over the past day and am starting to become worried...
my next period should be due in about a week or two.
is it still possible for me to be pregnant despite my previous precautions? |
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Posted: 11/17/06 - 17:24 Post subject: Morning after pill, pregnancy, and other problems |
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Hi! I do'nt know if you got any responses to this post or not, and by now I'm sure you know whether you are pregnant or not. But I just wanted to send you a post about the morning after pill. There are documents online that you can look up to confirm this (that I'm not making it up). The morning after pill is only 75-85% effect as opposed to birth control pills and/or condoms which are 99% effective. Besides that, the morning after pill has several serious side effects possible, such as ectopic pregnancy. It is meant for emergency use. I personally find the use of this medicine flat out wrong, since it is very easy to use contraceptive, instead of allowing the possibility of pregnancy and then effectively killing the embryo. Please understand - I am NOT trying to attack or judge YOU!!! I just wanted to make sure that you had all the facts. I think there are many women who see this pill as just another form of birth control, but that's not really what it is at all.
Thanks for listening. I hope I didn't offend you. Hope you are doing well, and if you ARE pregnant, I wish you a happy, healthy pregnancy.
Cheers! |
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Posted: 04/11/08 - 02:06 Post subject: Morning after pill |
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I have heard that if you bleed after taking the morning after pill, then you weren't ovulating in the first place- which is a good thing.
The morning after pill should not be used as a form of birth control because it is not 100 percent effective. I have heard many stories of women still becoming pregnant after using the morning after pill.
Wait a week or two and take an at home pregnancy test. You should get your period no more than 3 weeks after taking the pill.. If you don't take a pregnancy test with your doctor..
Good luck |
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