SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index
  Find a Doctor      Articles      Encyclopedia   Blogs   Tickers    Search  Register    FAQ    Log in 

plan b question

The time now is 10/09/08 - 09:32
Post new topic Reply to topic
SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index -> Women's Health -> Birth Control (Contraception)
Search forums for:
  
Did you find posts in this topic useful?
Author Message
Guest
Guest






Report abuse

PostPosted: 07/01/07 - 17:48    Post subject: plan b question Vote now! Reply with quote

me and my girlfriend had unprotected sex while she was on her period. i didnt pull out in time. she said it was her 3rd or 4th day of her period. i went and bought her plan b the next day.

from what i have read a womans egg does not usually settle until after the bleeding. i guess what my question would be is --> how long does plan b work in a womans body?

i have heard you cant get pregnant while having your period. i have heard it is rare. and i have heard yes you can absolutely you can. i know it all depends on the woman. i have also read that sperm can last in a womans body for many days

i wouldnt be worried so much if she wasnt so worried, but she is. i just wanted to know. if the egg hasnt settled yet and she is still bleeding is plan b as effective while she is still bleeding? what can i tell her to make her relax a bit? i know nothing really but yea.

:cheers:
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
Guest
Guest






Report abuse

PostPosted: 07/03/07 - 12:21    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

If she has taken the emergency pill, it will alter the lining of her womb making it unable to accept a fertalised egg, and induce a bleed, so her cycle may be a little erratic in the days to come.

The period is a less fertile time, yes, it depends on the womans own individual cycle. But don't worry, she should be absolutely fine.
Back to top
Did you find this post useful?
Your Ad Here
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic Reply to topic
SteadyHealth.com - Health Topics Forum Index -> Women's Health -> Birth Control (Contraception) All times are GMT - 5 Hours
Page 1 of 1

Related topics:
My Navigator
  • Unanswered posts


  •  



    Information provided on this site is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not meant to substitute for medical advice provided by your physician or other medical professional. If you have or suspect that you have a medical problem, promptly contact your physician or health care provider. Only your physician can provide relevant diagnosis, prescribe medications and/or put you on adequate therapies.

    Privacy Policy | Registration terms | Global Terms of Use | Copyright policy | Advertising policy | About us | Contact us