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Question from xxvendetta69xx
me and my girlfriend had unprotected sex…she got her period the next day. and today is shes getting her period. im still nervous.. could she still be pregnant? shes been on the pill for longer than three months but she missed one day last week…
ive heard that you have to wait atleast 3 weeks to find out. and also, stop with the condom remarks. it was a first time. i know…
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me and my girlfriend had unprotected sex…she got her period the next day. and today is shes getting her period. im still nervous.. could she still be pregnant? shes been on the pill for longer than three months but she missed one day last week…
ive heard that you have to wait atleast 3 weeks to find out. and also, stop with the condom remarks. it was a first time. i know…
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Question from alyssa
I know for a fact that they dont protect you whatsoever against STD’s, but if you use the pill completely the way you are supposed to and a guy doesnt pull out, what are the chances of the girl getting pregnant? Is that what the 99% stands for when they say it is 99% effective?
I know for a fact that they dont protect you whatsoever against STD’s, but if you use the pill completely the way you are supposed to and a guy doesnt pull out, what are the chances of the girl getting pregnant? Is that what the 99% stands for when they say it is 99% effective?
I say you have a higher chance of a girl getting pregnant if you dont use a condom (and the guy not pulling out), even if shes using it perfectly.
My friend says that you cant get pregnant if you use the pill perfectly.
Whos right?
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An unplanned pregnancy usually means a crisis has arisen in some unlucky female’s life. Unplanned pregnancies often occur with married couples, and this too, constitutes a crisis or at least a surprise in their life. But with a married couple, there is support for the woman carrying the baby, which is not the case in a single female’s life. A grown woman may have been unlucky because of a broken condom or an unexpected night of pleasure.
Today, it is rather stupid not to use protection when having sex, but we are only human and mistakes are made in the passion of the moment. Then you have the young teenage girl, who even after one sexual intercourse experience, discovers that she is pregnant. Many of these girls and women are confused, scared and at a loss at what to do. An unplanned pregnancy is a frightening experience.
The Alternatives
If keeping the baby is out of the question due to age of the mother, finances, environment or health, there are alternatives to help women face their unplanned pregnancy. First of all, there is the abortion issue. If the thought of carrying the baby to term is out of the question for whatever reason, then abortion is possibly the answer. Today, so many single women are having and raising their own children, that abortion for them is not an answer. Adoption is another answer for an unplanned pregnancy.
Of course you will have to carry the baby to term and then be able to hand it over to strangers. But just knowing that the child will have a better life than what you could possibly give, is sometimes a comforting thought. It’s saying goodbye after nine months of nurturing which is the unhappiest moment of this decision. Of course there are many different ways to handle adoption these days.
Perhaps you won’t be saying goodbye to your child, just not raising him. Unplanned pregnancies are just not pleasant for anyone involved. A lot of grandparents end up raising their grandchildren because of an unplanned pregnancy. Just when life came back to the retired couple, their duties as parents were resurrected.
Unplanned pregnancies should be on the downswing with all of the birth control on the market today. Birth control is given away at free clinics and there are monthly shots to prevent pregnancy. Sex education in schools has helped greatly with the problem of unplanned pregnancies, as has all of the mass marketing in the world today on sexually transmitted diseases. There should not be any unplanned pregnancies, but as long as there is man and there is woman, the deed will be done, whether with or without birth control.
Posted by Janice Washington
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Today, it is rather stupid not to use protection when having sex, but we are only human and mistakes are made in the passion of the moment. Then you have the young teenage girl, who even after one sexual intercourse experience, discovers that she is pregnant. Many of these girls and women are confused, scared and at a loss at what to do. An unplanned pregnancy is a frightening experience.
The Alternatives
If keeping the baby is out of the question due to age of the mother, finances, environment or health, there are alternatives to help women face their unplanned pregnancy. First of all, there is the abortion issue. If the thought of carrying the baby to term is out of the question for whatever reason, then abortion is possibly the answer. Today, so many single women are having and raising their own children, that abortion for them is not an answer. Adoption is another answer for an unplanned pregnancy.
Of course you will have to carry the baby to term and then be able to hand it over to strangers. But just knowing that the child will have a better life than what you could possibly give, is sometimes a comforting thought. It’s saying goodbye after nine months of nurturing which is the unhappiest moment of this decision. Of course there are many different ways to handle adoption these days.
Perhaps you won’t be saying goodbye to your child, just not raising him. Unplanned pregnancies are just not pleasant for anyone involved. A lot of grandparents end up raising their grandchildren because of an unplanned pregnancy. Just when life came back to the retired couple, their duties as parents were resurrected.
Unplanned pregnancies should be on the downswing with all of the birth control on the market today. Birth control is given away at free clinics and there are monthly shots to prevent pregnancy. Sex education in schools has helped greatly with the problem of unplanned pregnancies, as has all of the mass marketing in the world today on sexually transmitted diseases. There should not be any unplanned pregnancies, but as long as there is man and there is woman, the deed will be done, whether with or without birth control.
Posted by Janice Washington
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Question from Marie G.
My boyfriend and I had sex a week past ovulation, and while we were having sex, the condom broke…is it still possible to get pregnant after ovulation?
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My boyfriend and I had sex a week past ovulation, and while we were having sex, the condom broke…is it still possible to get pregnant after ovulation?
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Question from serratedxx_edge
I had sex with this guy a little over a week ago. We used a condom and it didn’t break.
My period was supposed to start about a day after, but it didn’t.
I have VERY irregular periods and can sometimes go up to 4 months without one… but today I started spotting. It was a brown-ish color, like the kind you get at the very END of your period. The spotting only lasted a few hours.
I had sex with this guy a little over a week ago. We used a condom and it didn’t break.
My period was supposed to start about a day after, but it didn’t.
I have VERY irregular periods and can sometimes go up to 4 months without one… but today I started spotting. It was a brown-ish color, like the kind you get at the very END of your period. The spotting only lasted a few hours.
I took a pregnancy test at home just to make sure, and it came out negative.
Do i have anything to worry about?
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