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Is my girlfriend pregnant?
My girlfriend had started taking the pill for 2 days before we had unprotected sex, I didn't finished inside since I pulled out before I came, but I've hear that sometimes the pre-ejaculation can carry sperm with it. However, we still felt worried about that she could be pregnant and the next day she decided to start taking the yellow pill to try and get her period and we could make sure. It has been 5 days since she started taking the yellow pill and still no period, could she be pregnant?? Also, is there any tests she could take to find out??
After I came I also touched my sperm while I was cleaning up but I cleaned it up with a tissue, however I don't remember which hand came in contact with it and I masturbated my gf after that.
She is taking Seasonique and the yellow pill isn't a sugar pill it still has a low dose of hormones, is she pregnant or not?? how long until she has her period if she's been taking the yellow pills for 5 days??
2 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Messing with the pills won't help. So, that was not wise. & you should always wait a month once starting birth control pills. Use a condom.
- 1 decade ago
FYI, the yellow pills don't cause a period. They're actually sugar pills. It's the fact that she's not getting the hormones from the regular pills that cause the period. And it won't work after only being on the actual hormone pills for only two days. At this point, her cycle is really screwed up. She needs to contact her doctor, probably stop taking her pills completely this month, and wait for her period at the end of the month. After her period, she can start back up with the birth control AS DIRECTED.
And you should wear a condom any time you have sex until at least a week after she starts the NEXT round of birth control pills. Yes, that's in a month.