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Posted: 04/22/07 - 21:12
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lisa88
Joined: 22 Apr 2007

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over a month ago i had unprotected sex with my boyfriend 3 times, my period never came and i was getting sore breasts really hunrgy but felt sick when i ate, going to the toilet alot and really tierd, so i brought 2 hpt and they were both negative so a week later when we had unprotected sex again i took the morning after pill 2 days later.
i took the morning after pill nerly two weeks ago and yesterday i started to bleed, im not due for my period for another 2 weeks.. and im still having the nausea, sore breasts, going to the loo alot and really tierd.. i also now know that the preg test were prob negative because i had take the morn after pill, and the tests dont work if oyu have taken the morn after pill.. am i bleeding because of the morn after pill. should i not be worried becuase i might be getting my period?? any advice would be great. im to afraid to ask any one and dont want to go to the doctors..


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Posted: 04/23/07 - 01:58
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emmybear22
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the morning after pill does cause bleeding for alot of women before their next period is due.

the morning after pill doesn't cause false hpt results!! pregnancy tests still work fine! hpt tests look for the pregnancy hormone, which isn't found in birth control or the morning after pill or anything like that. it is present if you are pregnant.

if you were already pregnant, the morning after pill doesn't terminate a pregnancy.

i suggest that you look into forms of birth control like the pill. they are very effective and probably alot cheaper than the morning after pill. hope all goes well!


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