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Re: Missed Pill

From: dr. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 30 Jul 1999 10:42:22 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Ann wrote: >Here is the scenario. I finished my period on Sunday and started a new
>pack of pills that day.(I have been on the pill for two months) I had
>intercourse on Sunday night. For extra protection, we also used the
>withdrawal method. I forgot to take my pill on Monday and had to double
>up on Tuesday. According to my pill instructions, it says that missing
>the first 7 pills could risk pregnancy. Would there be any chance that
>I could have ovulated during that time? If I did, I am worried that any
>sperm that would have entered the vagina could have fertilized an egg,
>if there was one. Should I be very concerned about pregnancy, or just
>use extra protection for the rest of the month to prevent any future
>pregnancies.

Dear Ann, No, you couldn't have ovulated as soon as your menstruation over. The sperm will die after 72 hours in the uterus. So, you don't have to use any extra protection for the rest of the month. Speaking about extra protection, I'm strongly against the withdrawal method, because no man can actually control his ejaculation. When a man realizes that he'd like to ejaculate, it will be too late to withdraw the penis, because the early emission of the sperm has occured and unfortunately, it is sufficient enough to fertilize the ovum. So, next time, use condoms if you'd like an extra protection.






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