Question Posted Wednesday November 13 2013, 5:21 am
I'm 19years old and anemic.Last Tuesday I went to clinic so they gave me some iron deficient supplements as well as Trigestrel pills to regulate my periods because they were heavy.The same week Friday night ,my boyfriend and I had sex while taking those pills at night as told.On saturday they became dark and they've stopped 'till today.
I'm kinda like worried that I might be pregnant or maybe those pills stopped my periods.
Please help
According to the info in link, when starting the pill, you should use a back up method of birth-control, (spermacide, condoms) for the first month of taking it. If you were ovulating at the time you had sex, then it's almost for sure you're pregnant.
Plan B, the morning after pill originally was believed effective only if taken within 3 days after unprotected sex, now new statistics say you're protected a few days longer if both pills taken at same time. Theres a link at the end of article i posted link to.
What doesnt make sense is what you said happened the day after you had sex, something got dark? and something stopped til today. Not sure what time span we're talking here and what stopped and started.
Did you have sex while having a period, if so, most likely you were safe. A period is an unfertilized egg and the lining for the egg coming out so there's no pregnancy.
A pill is not supposed to bring on a period, it rather stops it. All active pills are only supposed to be taken for 21 days. Either your pack has 7 different colored pills to take that are placebo's meaning no active ingrediant in them so during the week you take them, you will have a period, or you are given a pack of only 21 pills and are supposed to remember to not take anything for 7 days and then after that, start the next pack. All this info is in the link I posted. If you ever have a question, maybe a symptoms your having, side effect, it's best to call your gynecologist office and ask them. The receptionist will have a medical asst. talk to you. If you went to Planned Pregnancy, then call them instead to ask your questions. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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