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Re: birth control pills as morning-after pill

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Tue, 17 Apr 2001 00:03:54 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 16 Apr 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>Dear confused,
>
>do I know what you're talking about!!! :-)
>
>Info can be found at:
>http://ec.princeton.edu/info/combecp.html
>
>You're lucky: Lo-Ovral is on the list.
>Don't forget: You need TWO doses, 12 hours apart! DON'T forget
>that!!!!!!
>
>Good luck,
>Anna
>
>>At Mon, 16 Apr 2001, confused wrote:
>>>
>>>During intercourse with my partner last night, our condom broke and he
>>>came inside me. I am fairly certain that I am ovulating right now: I
>>>checked my cervical mucus and have been practicing fertility awareness
>>>methods ever since I went off the pill in the hopes of understanding my
>>>body better.
>>>I have some unexpired birth control pills left over from back when I was
>>>on them (lo-ovral) and was wondering if I could take three of those to
>>>prevent implantation. I would rather not try to get the morning-after
>>>pill since I am currently on vacation and won't be back home until
>>>tomorrow night, which will be 48 hours after the intercourse.
>>>I understand all of the warning of taking bcps in high doses but would
>>>rather take those than go through an abortion. Please advise whether 48
>>>hours is an acceptable time frame within which to take three doses of
>>>lo-ovral.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance.



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