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Question Posted Thursday February 26 2015, 4:59 pm

am i gona fall pregnant if i had 3 tregestrel

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Dragonflymagic answered Friday February 27 2015, 6:48 pm:
Who put you on the trigestrel prescription? They should have explained to you how it works.
No, birth control pills don't cause you to become pregnant but read on cus you need to hear the following.
Hon, sadly someone needs to tell you, you have zero knowledge of anything having to do with your sexual organs, sex itself, how one gets pregnant or how birth control works. If you're old enough to take the pill, your doctor should have explained how it works.
The pill is meant to be taken daily and at the same time. You are not supposed to take more all at once if missing days. When days are missed, its better to use condoms and/or spermicide as back up. You can harm yourself by taking too many at once. The normal sides effects that some get with the pill are more likely to really mess up your body when taking multiple pills or even when using something like the morning after pill, plan B if not on the pill, it has a higher concentration of the same hormones. I could write several pages here to explain just the basics that you need to know. While it is not your fault that someone did not teach you the basics, it is up to you to self educate and you can do that easily by checking out books on the subjects from the library, buying them at bookstores so you can refer to them over and over. But if you're not high on reading, then get on the internet. there are many informative videos teaching you what you need to know. Planned Parenthood is a great source for anyone, even teen girls 14 and older. Some actually hold classes teaching this stuff to teens. HS used to have great health and sex ed classes in my time, and now I hear they're almost non existant so as I said, you'd have little knowledge and information. Plus its embarrassing for some to ask in the first place. I suggest you start with a you tuber by name Laci green. She's college age now but started as a teen self educating and in her quest for knowledge realized so many young people were in the same boat as her with little knowledge of sex and relationships and gender issues so she began to contact professionals to get the straight story and has very nicely put together the short entertaining videos that teach upon a myriad of subjects, including one of my favorites "You can't pop your cherry". I will give you the link. Please at least start there and then search for more information hopefully through Planned Parenthood but you have to call and ask for help and information and teaching. No ones going to know unless you ask so you'll have to get over any embarrassment you might have. It will in the end be way more embarrassing to have made a grave uneducated guess and got into trouble.

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