Re: emergency contraception doctor please
From: offpill (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 30 Sep 2002 04:56:21 -0500 (CDT)
If you are going to engage in this sort of contraceptin (watching for
bodily signs), you should also monitor your cervical mucus and
temperature. And know that it is much safer after a sustained temp
rise.
Not a doc
Practices NFP
At Sun, 29 Sep 2002, Asem Anwar Moussa MD wrote:
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>At Sun, 29 Sep 2002, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote:
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>>Hello - my menstrual cycle is usually 28-29 days. This cycle on day 14
>>I had some spotting and therefore assumed that this is when I was
>>ovulating - also assumed that this was the ovulation day because of my
>>cycle length. Well last night, what would have been day 18 of my cycle
>>I had unprotected intercourse with my fiance. I figure that this would
>>have been a safe time because it was 4 days post-ovulation - this is
>>what I thought until this morning. This morning after straining for a
>>bowel movement, I noticed light pink blood on the tissue - it was
>>definitely from my vagina.
>Yes there is a chance to be pregnant,Counsel that issues with your
>gynecologist
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