Question Posted Saturday November 11 2006, 11:26 pm
well yeah. i just started taking birth control last sunday.
and i just went to take one and while i was getting a drink of water from the faucet to swallow it i dropped the pill into the focet and it went down and i couldnt grab it.
so what do i do.
my boyfriend and i have planned to have him ejaculate in me on christmas eve so do i really have to worry about it. and just go on taking them or not?
don't take any pills since you dropped the one designated for today. keep taking them regulary like you normally would and wear a condom every time you have sex this month. Your period should be back on schedule by Christmas Eve, so he can still ejaculate in you. By then, you'll be on a new set of pills.
be more careful next time so something like this doesn't happen again. don't feel bad though, i did the same thing last month. [ Melody's advice column | Ask Melody A Question ]
soendearing answered Sunday November 12 2006, 9:17 am: Thats kinda weird how you plan to have him ejaculate in you hah but anyway, i would keep taking them, and please remember there is a chance you may STILL, with the pill, get pregnant; so be careful. My friend and his sister, when his mom got pregnant with both of them, was on the pill both times, so be careful :) [ soendearing's advice column | Ask soendearing A Question ]
MIss_Diva answered Sunday November 12 2006, 12:48 am: yea you do go on taking them becuz if you stop taking it.. then have sex n have him ejaculate in you then you can get pregnant like that so unless you dont want a miracle christmas preseent i say you should keep taking them..get back 2 me
AwesomeAdviceGiver93 answered Sunday November 12 2006, 12:46 am: first. if your mom or dad or any family memeber knows you are taking this then you need to let them now right away unless you would like to get pregnat at this age.
So you need to ask the doctor what you should do. just contact them right away.
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