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From: Maggie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 10 Mar 2002 06:14:22 -0600 (CST)


At Sun, 10 Mar 2002, Justa wrote: >
>hi...need some help..cos i dont really know whats going on...had my period
>for about 5 days, practically nothing much anymore, it was like
>friday...then i had sex with the guy i'm seeing, what happened was the
>condom came out when he was inside me, so just to take precautions, i went
>to get the morning after pill. Took that, everything on time so thought
>there would be no problem there. Then monday afternoon, i get a light
>spotting. my period is quite regular, it was on jan 25 then feb 23, pretty
>much always around the same time. My freinds tell me its not normal to be
>spotting after ur period is over...i'just a bit worried. The spotting
>lasted like 2 days, then it stopped for one day then it was really light the
>next day....i just want to know what it could be...infection or issit some
>implantation thing that i was reading about on the web...thanx. grlplayer.
>

Hi there,

First of all, way to go by getting the morning after pill!!!!!!!!!

Your period might be a little weird this month, because the morning after pill is a bynch of hormones, so that may throw off your cycle a little.

If you are going to continue to have sex with this guy, I would highly suggest that you get on birth control ASAP.

You might take a preg. test to make sure, but I think you're safe.

Take care,

--
Maggie

--
Maggie Beth Anderson
Medical Student at University of Washington



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