Please Help Pg1329465723

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riot91 - February 17

Okay, so I'm struggling with what I should do right now. On December 15, 2011 I took a PlanB pill after having a scare with my fiance. My period started after that on December 25, 2011 (awesome xmas present) and lasted until January 5th. I still haven't had my period since then and my fiance and I haven't been very careful. He hasn't ejaculated inside my but i'm worried about pre-ejac. Is it possible that my menstrual cycle is just messed up from taking the plan b? I have never been completely regular but I have never been this late. According to my calendar I should have started around Feb. 5. What should I do? Should I be worried?

 

Grandpa Viv - February 17

You are not reciting a list of early pregnancy signs. PlanB will upset the current cycle and may upset the next. You should be worrying because your birth control practice is going to get you pregnant inside a year. Please buy your own condoms and insist on complete protection - better yet investigate hormone BC. GL!

 

riot91 - February 17

He's my fiance... and we have condoms. We usually use them but there are a few times when we didn't. But you really didn't answer my question. Is there any way I could be pregnant? My period is two weeks late. Isn't that a sign?

 

Grandpa Viv - February 18

You say you have not been very careful, and now you are late. Of course there is a possibility you are pregnant, but because you are not listing other early signs, I am inclined to think that PlanB has caused a major delay or a complete skip. Take a home pregnancy test to be sure. By two weeks late it should tell true. Come back and let us know the eventual outcome. GL!

 

riot91 - February 22

Well, I have taken 3 pregnancy tests, all negative, but I have yet to start my period. I'm going to find a free clinic in my area and set up an appointment to get a blood test.

 

Grandpa Viv - February 22

Good luck finding a clinic to do a free blood test. I really don't think you are pregnant - no signs other than a miss, and several negative tests.

 

riot91 - February 23

Apparently this runs in my family. My mother took several tests when she was pregnant with me, and they all came back negative. When she was pregnant with my brother, even doctor tests came back negative. So I would rather be safe than sorry, and you should most likely support that option, anyways. It's always better to be safe rather than sorry in the end.

 

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