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Simrat123
Jul 21, 2012, 03:14 PM
I ended up with my menses on 14th July. Then on 16th I had a sex contact . And after that I took a contraceptive pill ( unwanted 72) and after that I had a regular stomach pain for 3 days and I again started my periods on 20th July. What is reason behind this..?

JudyKayTee
Jul 21, 2012, 03:19 PM
I ended up with my menses on 14th july. then on 16th I had a sex contact . and after that i took a contraceptive pill ( unwanted 72) and after that i had a regular stomach pain for 3 days and i again started my periods on 20th july. what is reason behind this..??


The reason behind what? What are you asking?

Sounds like a side effect of the "unwanted" pregnancy pill - did you read and understand the caution warnings?

Go on birth control instead of putting your body through this on a regular basis.

ScottGem
Jul 21, 2012, 03:22 PM
Go on birth control instead of putting your body through this on a regular basis.

Or stop having casual "sex contacts"

JudyKayTee
Jul 21, 2012, 03:31 PM
Or stop having casual "sex contacts"


Applause for that - sex as a recreational event. Sort of like bowling but you don't have to wear special shoes.

Have to wonder if anyone taking the "morning after" pill has read the research, the package, the warnings?

Does anyone know how many STDs are out there, how deadly they can be, the woman's ability to have children could end? Every time you have unprotected sex with someone he brings ALL of his partners into the bedroom, as do you. So if he has sex with you and he's had sex with 20 people before you and each one of them has had sex with 20 people you've now had sexual contact with 400 people.

And apparently it's easier to take a pill AFTER sex than it is to be prepared BEFORE sex. Maybe that way you can convince yourself you never intended to have sex and call it a mistake instead of a planned, premeditated act.

Have to wonder who the people who post these questions are having unprotected sex with. That's rheutorical. The answer in many cases is "expectant fathers." In others it's "executioner."

How can women be so careless with their bodies? And that's not even getting into the moral issues.

Fr_Chuck
Jul 21, 2012, 03:40 PM
Assuming you are talking about a plan B or morning after pill.
Have you talked to your doctor about this ?
Have you talked to the druggist about this ?
Did you even read the warning that comes with the pills?

They have many many side effects, this is one of them,