A woman experiencing her first pregnancy normally does not feel any movement until the 18-20th week of pregnancy. If you’ve been pregnant before, you might notice movement as early as 13 weeks. Either way, if you had conceived mid-December, you would not be feeling any movement yet.
Since you had a period in January (even though it was a little lighter than normal), pregnancy is unlikely. If you’re worried though, take a pregnancy test. That is really the only way to know for sure if you are pregnant,
As I’m sure you know, withdrawal is not a reliable method of birth control. If you do not wish to experience an unintended pregnancy, use condoms or another reliable method of birth control. For more information about all of your contraceptive options or to schedule a pregnancy test appointment, please contact one of our offices. If you do not live in our service area, contact the Family Planning or Planned Parenthood office closest to you.
Continue reading30. January 2012
Comments Off on Well, here is the thing: My girlfriend and I had sex about a week ago, I did ejaculated out of her but I am kind of not sure if some actually got in. Well now, she usualy has period for a week, but this time it ended on 5th day (that was the day we had sex), she was sure it was gone and I am sure that there was no blood. but, she got some blood again night after, and none of us knows why was that, we though it was her period and it was some kind of relief. BUT, this morning, she was feeling ill and she throw out too, now I am really concerned, we are both still young for kids and I realy must know is it possible that she is pregnant or is it not or what did happend there at all ?
It sounds as if you had sex during her period, and in that case, pregnancy is unlikely. If I understand you correctly, she bled for five days, and then she thought her period ended so you had sex, and then her period resumed for a few days longer. This can sometimes happen. A woman’s flow slows to the point that she believes it has ended, but then a little later, she has more bleeding.
If she skips her next period, have her take a pregnancy test. But again, pregnancy is unlikely.
Withdrawal, however, is not a reliable method of birth control. If you do not wish to experience an unintended pregnancy, use condoms or another reliable method of birth control. For more information about all of your contraceptive options, please contact one of our offices for an appointment. If you do not live in our service area, contact the Family Planning or Planned Parenthood office closest to you.
Continue reading30. January 2012
Comments Off on Can I be pregnant after being in the pill for a week but having unprotected sex?
Pregnancy is possible at any time when you are having sexual intercourse, even if you are using your pill perfectly. Remember that no birth control method is 100% effective. However, the pill becomes effective after you take a full week’s worth of pills. As long as the intercourse occurred after you took your first seven pills, you should be protected.
Continue reading30. January 2012
Comments Off on Is it possible to become pregnant after HAVEFUN unprotected sex after only being on the pill for 14 days?
Pregnancy is possible at any time when you are having sexual intercourse, even if you are using your pill perfectly. Remember that no birth control method is 100% effective. However, the pill becomes effective after you take a full week’s worth of pills. As long as the intercourse occurred after you took your first seven pills, you should be protected.
Continue reading30. January 2012
Comments Off on i have been on Camrese for about a month now, why have i been spotting dark brown for a week now?
Whenever you start any type of birth control pill, you can expect some menstrual irregularities during the first three months of use. The brown spotting that you mentioned is normal. With Camrese, you should be having four periods a year – one every three months. However, some women do experience some breakthrough bleeding between their periods every now and then even past the first three months. Just be sure to take your pill at the same time every day.
Continue reading30. January 2012
Comments Off on First a little medical history, about a month and a half ago I had surgery for endometriosis, after the surgery my doctor put me on Loestrin 24fe. She told me to start in on January 1st.I was confused because I thought you start birth control the day your cycle begins or the sunday after, but this date was a week before my scheduled period. So I don’t know if I was protected or what when I began having sex with my bf. I have been spotting and I have been on the birth control a full month now. I’m not sure why I am still spotting. Is it possible that I could be pregnant my bf did ejaculate in me because we thought the bc would prevent pregnancy but while doing some research I read if I started it at the wrong time I may not be effective yet.
As long as you were on the pill for a full week before you had sex with your boyfriend, you were protected by the pill. If you had sex prior to this, you would not have been protected.
Regarding the spotting: This is normal especially since you started the pill mid-cycle. Whenever you start or restart the pill, you can expect some menstrual irregularities during the first three months of use. Menstrual irregularities include bleeding or spotting between periods, a missed period, lighter than normal periods, and fewer days of bleeding.
If you did have sex during the first seven days of your pill, and you don’t have a period by your second cycle, take a pregnancy test.
Continue reading29. January 2012
Comments Off on My boyfriend and i have had sex seven days in a row i forgot to take the pill every time could i be pregnant?
Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy. If you did not take your birth control pills for 7 days, then you were not protected from pregnancy. Once you have stopped taking the pills, the protection is gone. There is no carry over protection.
At this point, wait for your next period. If it is more than one week late, take a pregnancy test. In the meantime, if you are not planning a pregnancy, do not have unprotected sex. If your period does occur as usual, you should be able to restart your pills.
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29. January 2012
Comments Off on My boyfriend & I were having sex and the condom broke but two days later I started my period. Am I in the clear now or could I still be pregnant?
The few days prior to your period is usually your least fertile time. Since your period came a few days after the intercourse, pregnancy is unlikely.
Continue reading29. January 2012
Comments Off on me and my girlfriend are a bit young and im really paranoid about getting her pregnant. she says shes going to use birth control and plan B. im going to use a condom but i want to know the actual chance of her getting pregnant with birthcontrol plan B and a condom.
Anytime you have unprotected intercourse, there is the risk of pregnancy. The chance of pregnancy depends on whether the intercourse takes place during your partner’s fertile or less fertile time.
Keep in mind that abstinence is the only 100% effective method of birth control. There are many ways other than sexual intercourse to show intimacy in a relationship. Mutual masturbation is a way to pleasure one another without having the concern about pregnancy.
Plan B is an emergency contraceptive, to be used in the event of method failure (condom breaking, forgetting pills) or failure to use a method. It is only effective for that particular incident of unprotected intercourse. It is not a reliable long term method of birth control. Plan B is most effective when taken within 24 hours after unprotected intercourse. It prevents pregnancy by delaying ovulation. It does not terminate or harm an already existing pregnancy. Frequent, repeated use of Plan B can disrupt monthly cycles and eventually increase the risk of pregnancy.
You and your partner may want to discuss her starting a reliable long term method of birth…
Continue reading29. January 2012
Comments Off on if i have sex with my girl friend and she is pregnant are there any risk?
Generally speaking, sex during pregnancy is okay, as long as it is comfortable for your partner.
If the pregnancy is considered high risk for certain reasons, there is a risk of preterm labor, or a risk of miscarriage, sexual activity may be discouraged.
If you have any concerns, discuss these with your partner’s ob/gyn doctor.
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30. January 2012
Comments Off on Hi. I had my period 1-6 December, then me and my bf had unprotected sex on 13 Dec, but he pulled out. My 2nd period was 18-21 January, but it wasn’t as heavy like it normally is. I get weird twitches in my stomach and it feels if there may be something in there, or can it just b my imagination? Could I b pregnant? Thx for ur time