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Took Morning After Pill- pregnant now?

From: Amber (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 8 Nov 2001 22:07:01 -0600 (CST)


I am curious about the statistics of side effects of the MAP and the incidence of pregnancy. Here are the facts: I started my last period on October 18 - I have period 28 days apart - usually to the day, which would put ovulation on about the 31st. I had a condom break during intercourse on the evening of the 31st, and got the morning after pill on the 2nd and took at midnight that night- and noon the next day (3). I have had absolutely no side effects from the pill -other than feeling a little queasy the morning after the first dose for a half hour. I understand this may not be cause for alarm, but, I cannot take BC pills in general because I have violent nausea on them (Mircette was the last one I tried and then gave up in favor of condoms), and the one time prior I used the MAP about 9 mos ago- I was very sick for two days and did not get out of bed. Additionally- my last pregnancy - which resulted in my son- was accomplished in one month of trying, and my husband has gotten two women pregnant with broken condoms in high school (both of which were aborted- a sad but true sidenote). I realize I only have another week or so till I can take the test - but I am hugely curious. With the economy the way it is- it wasn't exactly the best time to plan for a pregnancy- but we would be thrilled none the less. My dr. only says that different people react differently to the MAP - but I have already reacted so badly before. I am just interested in hearing another opinion. Thank you! Amber





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