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Re: Is it possible

From: Maggie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 Feb 2002 02:56:37 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Jessica wrote: >
>I'm a teen and i don't know what i ovulate, because i don't look into it
>that much.... me and my boyfriend had protected sex 2 days after i
>finished my period. I don't think the condom broke but i am not sure. i
>didn't bother to ask at the time. But i heard that the kind we used
>broke easily... so i was just wondering if the condom did break how are
>my chances of gettin pregnant? and when can i test? i heard it was 2
>weeks after the time you think u might of had sex and got pregnant!
>thanks!

Hi Jessica,

If it has been 3 days or less since you had sex, you can take the morning afterp pill, which is available thru your doctor or Planned Parenthood (1 800 230 PLAN)

You used a condom, that's great! They do break, and so it's VERY important to get on birth control. You can go to Planned Parenthood or your doctor to get on some. They cannot and will not tell your parents, so don't worry. you will need to ask them to code the exam so that your parents cannot find out thru the insurance bill.

You can test for pregnancy 10 days after intercourse, or the first day of your missed period.

I don't belive that there is a type of condom that braks more easily that others. I used Trojan when I was a teenager, along with birth control.

Take care,

--
Maggie

--
Maggie Beth Anderson
Medical Student at University of Washington



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