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[Birth Control] Amy...From: Steve (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 25 Feb 2002 19:45:58 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Amy wrote: > >It is recommended that a woman be on the pill for a full pack before it >is effective. In the mean time, it is wise to use a back up form of >birth control (such as condoms, foam, the sponge, etc). There are some >chances that she could be pregnant, but can't tell you exact >percentages. As far as if there is any way to prevent a child outside >of an abortion: YES.... abstinence, protection and he morning-after >pill. Good Luck. > >-- >Amy > >At Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Steve wrote: >> >>My girlfriend and I had unprotected sex. I knew she was on Yasmin, but >>I didn't know she was only on it for 8 days. I'm scared that she may be >>pregnant. This was only 2 days ago, so it's too early for tests. How >>long does it take for the pill to be effective? What are the chances >>that she could be pregnant? Is there any way to prevent a child outside >>of an abortion? Please help. > I was wondering if the morning-after pill is a possible option. I know it's been a couple of days, and from what I understand, it should be used within 3 days. Would the pill be an option for us, or is it too late? If yes, how do we get it? Thanks for your help.
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