Question Posted Saturday December 21 2013, 3:35 pm
Hi I'm 23 and in a happy relationship with a solider I am on the microgen pill I stoped for my break on the 6/12/13 and my period started like always on the 8/12/13 it seemed normal at first but on the 9/12/13 it got lighter and more pinkish and by the 10/12/13 it had totally stoped I remain of the pill and on the 19/12/13 I had uprotecded sex then on the 20/12/13 I found I was weeing more than usal and wen I wiped on the odd acsion I saw very very light pinkish marks on the paper but agen nothing today what can this be many thanks x
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Menstrual/Period Issues? Dragonflymagic answered Saturday December 21 2013, 10:06 pm: Even if you miss one day on the pill, the experts advise you use extra protection of a condom to assure not getting pregnant. So if I understand right the 6th of Dec. was the first day off the pill for a week of rest. That would mean Dec 12th was the last day of that week off so on the 13th you should have been back on the pill.
However you state you remained off the pill. Why? Why stop taking? Did the doctors explain to you how it works? Any inconsistancy in taking it greatens your chance for becoming pregnant.
You are still in the time period where you can take Plan B, the morning after pill or whatever it is called where you live. Go see the pharmacist tomorrow and follow the instructions on the package. If you delay another day or so, you won't have any chance of killing any live sperm that remain and if you are fertile at the time you will become pregnant. So don't overlook getting the emergency contraception.
May I make a suggestion for the future, If you don't like taking the pill, why not use the copper IUD instead, there are no hormones in it to mess with your system and it lasts for 10 years during which you get normal periods but will not get pregnant. I used one before i had kids, so easy and hassle free. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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