Right after when my mensuration got stop i had sex without any protection. Later i ate contraceptive pill which was to be eaten one after 12hrs from eating the first one.
But i ate the second medicine 14hrs later. Then i had mensuration 10 days later again.
I did early pregnancy test also and the result was negative. But today i noticed that my nipples were a little bit coming out....
What shall i do???
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Menstrual/Period Issues? adviceman49 answered Saturday November 9 2013, 10:21 am: I do not think your pregnant; I will explain why below. Your nipple reaction is most like the result of the increase in hormones from the plan B pill you took or stress from concern over possible pregnancy. Stress and the tricks it can cause mind to play on us can be horrific at times. You also say you had a period 10 days after you had sex. This cleaned out your womb so you should not be pregnant. If you are still concerned after reading this test again.
One other thing for you to know. Continues worry over this and the stress it brings could cause your next period to be late or missed altogether. This is quite common in women as stress of any kind.is a major cause for missing a period. Stress really does a number on the delicate balance if a woman's hormones thus it affects her menstrual cycle throwing her off cycle.
Now as to why you are probably not pregnant. You said you had unprotected sex right after your period stopped. For about 80% of women they are most fertile between the 7th and 21st day of their cycle. This is when they are most likely to ovulate and eject an egg into the fallopian tube where it can be fertilized. If you are one of the 80% of these women then it is almost impossible that you would be able to conceive. Not impossible but almost impossible.
Then you took the morning after of plan B pill. The extra two hours for the second pill probably had no effect on the affectedness of the pills as the Plan B pills have been found to work up to a week after intercourse.
While it is easy for me to say my advice is to relax and to stop stressing yourself out over this. The chances are probably 99% that you are not pregnant. If you continue to stress out over this you will most likely as I said above miss a period and you will stress out more for probably no reason.
If you are over 14 and since you are sexually active I have one more suggestion for you. By Federal Law called HIPPA you can see a doctor and ask for Birth Control medication without parental permission or knowledge. This law grants you complete medical privacy and confidentiality for anything related to your reproductive system. Your parents will never know of anything you and your doctor discuss or your doctor examines you for in regard to your reproductive system.
Congress did not pass this law to give young license to have sex. They did so for young people to seek out a doctor when need be for any problem or questions they had in regard to their reproductive system. So they could be totally honest with their doctor and receive the best medical care because of their honesty.
All you need to say to the doctor is you invoke your rights under HIPPA. This means mom cannot see any medical records which concern exams or treatment for any part of your reproductive system without your written consent to the doctor. It also means mom can not be in the exam room with you without your consent.
If you want you can also go to any free clinic to obtain birth control. Even so you should have your partner use a condom as it is effective at stopping the transmission of many STDS and the HIV/AIDS virus. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
WittyUsernameHere answered Friday November 8 2013, 11:25 pm: You're more than likely not pregnant, regardless of what symptoms appear. If you're worried, wait 30 days and test again, just to be sure.
But you're not pregnant. You had sex immediately after the end of your period long before women ovulate excepting strange circumstances like some kind of reproductive medical problem. You took plan b, the extra 2 hours is mostly irrelevant.
Your nipples are probably responding to the increase in hormones from the pills you took. What you do is be patient and wait, because pregnancy takes a minimum of 4-7 days to register with your body. [ WittyUsernameHere's advice column | Ask WittyUsernameHere A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Friday November 8 2013, 5:06 pm: Here is a website that can answer all your questions about the Plan B pill or any other emergency contraceptive pill.
so according to this site, a change in the breast or nipples is normal and should only last two days.
It lists all the side effects.
If your body is so sensitive it is still reacting to it 10 or more days later, then if I were you, I would not ever rely on emergency contraceptives or any hormone based contraceptive.
My personal advice to you is to read up up the non hormonal contraceptive called the 'copper IUD'
(intra uterine device) it is placed by a dr. in the uterus and good for many yrs, some about 10 yrs. Though they also have side effects, there are way fewer occurances of this because of lack of hormones. The Mirena IUD has hormones. The one I suggest you look into is the Paragard. heres the link: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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