View Full Version : Girlfriends Late Period, Took Morning After Pill
Heater10
Jun 30, 2008, 05:40 PM
Im concerned about my girlfriend and why her period is late. Here is the story, back on June 2 my girlfriend had gotten on the morning after pill, the day before I felt a little pre shoot into her and the condom had been broken at the time. So she got on the pill the day after and started her period that Thursday and lasted till Thursday of the next week, which would have been June 12. Then on June 13 we had sex and the condom broke but I did NOT finish. But we had sex the next morning, with a condom and I finished but I even pulled out and the condom was still intact. But then we had some unprotected sex for like a minute at most and I did not finish. Her period is now 3 days late... She said she has been on the pill before and she was late 3-4 days late then too... What do you guys think?
liz28
Jun 30, 2008, 06:17 PM
The only thing your can do is wait and see. When you unprotect sex, even for a minute, you can still get pregnant. Think,if she is are your both ready to be parents, if not something needs to stop, especially the unprotect sex. As you see even condoms is not a guarantee,even when used correctly.
Just wait and see what happens.
Wolfspirit
Jun 30, 2008, 06:20 PM
Ok truth B told the pill doesn't allways work. Don't panic. I would have to say she needs to see her OBGYN if she has one an they'll be able to give her & U the answers. Do U or your g-friend think she might be pregnant? It might B a good idea to get a test done just 2 make sure. If she isn't then she might want 2 talk to her OBGYN about going on BC. Until U guys find out it might B best 2 refrain from having sex 4 awhile but, if U do use a condom. Trojans wrk the best. Hope everything wrks out for U an your girl.
Fr_Chuck
Jun 30, 2008, 06:23 PM
Pulling out is not birth control, there are sperm in all of the fluids.
So if you were having any unprotected sex, she can become pregnant,
The morning after pill is not a method for continued use, it is for an accident or an emergancy sexual encounter.
This girl needs to be on birth control and you need to be buying better condoms and perhaps take time to try and make sure you are putting them on properly.
Failure rates in condom is from 10 to 30 percent depending on what study you use, so even with condoms you need to be using some other birth control method.
And condoms that are working right, still have a 3 percent failure rate.
If you are both ready to have a baby, you have sex, esp unportected sex, if not, you wait.