[identity profile] snapdragon-666.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] menstrualhut
*Bounces into hut unlike last time when i crawled...*

Hey all. I'm so bouncy because i have my Keeper which is a godsend. I also have some of those LunaPads minipads which are great to back it up. They have kitties on :)

I thought i'd come on next week, but it's came sooner than expected. My cycle's still weird (unless it's just my inability to work out when i'm due on). I'm 17 and have been menstruating since i was 12. It's not irregular as such, but i always seem to be a few days out.

I had sex with my boyfriend today . First time today was fine, second time the condom split. We were both really scared but we went on to have sex again (not that scared, obviously!). About a minute after we finished, i came on. Yes, my body behaved for once! I know there's still a possibility i could get pregnant, but how lilely is it? he didn't ejaculate when it split, we stopped when we found out, but he ejaculated the first time with another condom.

Any help appreciated! Thanks!

Date: 2002-07-11 08:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mayna.livejournal.com
Buy the book "Taking charge of your fertility". It helped us get pregnant, and it can help you know what your chances are of getting pregnant at any certain time are. That way, if the condom splits during an infertile time, then you can pretty much rest easy.

Sorry that won't help you now, but about the only thing I can think of is to try the morning after pill if you're really worried.

Date: 2002-07-12 08:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mayna.livejournal.com
I really don't know that much about it. I believe it's a high dose of the Pill, really. Your dr would know more specifics. :-)

Date: 2002-07-11 02:31 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] geminigirl
Technically...

if your boyfriend didn't wash his penis with soap and water after the first time you had sex, there oculd still be sperm there,

and,

pre-cum can carry both sperm and bacteria or viruses.

That's all the technical information. If you're within the timeframe for emergency contraception, (usually 72 hours) it might be worth a phone call to Planned Parenthood or someone else who can prescribe it to see if they think you need it.

Sorry this isn't a yes you're okay or no you're not. Hope it helps.


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