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  • Apr 15, 2014, 01:06 AM
    zea143
    Feeling pregnant
    Well I had unprotected sex on the 15th feb 2014 at around 2 30 in the morning and I took an I pill at 8 in the evening the same day and I got my period on the 22nd of feb . We had sex again on 10 march but he didn't ejaculate inside me and yet I took a pill on the 11 th and I got my period on 24th march. I have been feeling no symptoms of pregnancy so far but still m scared ! My next period is due this month around 24th ! I took 3 pregnancy tests and they were al negative yet m scared I might be pregnant ? I am totally freaking out ! Please help
  • Apr 15, 2014, 02:52 AM
    DoulaLC
    Hi zea143,

    It is unlikely that you are pregnant, although you would need to wait and see what happens when your period is due. Pregnancy tests are most accurate after you have missed a period. Using the I pill can cause your period to be off at first as well. It is also important to know that emergency pills are not meant for casual use as they do carry risks, so do consider using a more regular form of contraception if you plan to continue having sex. Do not rely on the fact that he didn't ejaculate. Anytime you have penetration, there will be some chance for pregnancy... sometimes it may be unlikely, but it is still there.

    Discuss the various options of birth control with your partner. A good combination may be for you to use a regular birth control pill, and he uses a condom to lessen the chances of an unplanned pregnancy. That way you can enjoy less worry. If it so happens that he won't consider a condom, or the two of you are not comfortable with talking about birth control, then both are a signal that maybe sex shouldn't be in the picture at this time.

    Try not to worry too much (easier said then done, I know) and see what happens with your next period.
  • Apr 15, 2014, 10:12 AM
    Homegirl 50
    The I pill is not to be used a birth control. You don't want to be doing this every time you have sex. Chances are you are not pregnant, but if you are going to be sexually active, you need to be on birth control and have him use a condom.
    How old are the two of you?

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