Birth control pills have some side effects. Some women use them very comfortably. I am not one of them. As soon as I start taking the pills all the side effects are showing up and feeling like I am pregnant. I would recommend you to have a test or even better to go to a doctor and ask about the pills. I have tried 3 different kind of pills, but all made me feel sick. I am using diafram now, no side effects. If your doctor confirms that you can have diafram, I recommend it.
2006-10-10 09:31:01
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answered by Pinar 6
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Going to the bathroom and urinating after sex does nothing as your vagina (birth canal) and urethra (pee exit) are two seperate passages...
If you look between your clitoris (clit) and vagina you will notice a small hole that is the exit of your urethra a small tube running from your bladder to the outside of your body....
Using the restroom after sex does nothing but relieve the need to urinate..
Bloating etc. can be a sign of the birth control pill at the beginning of use... When taking the pill you are basically tricking your body into not ovulating... Some of the sideeffects can be bloating nausea and fatigue during the first month or two of taking the pill..
The pill is not effective as a birth control method until you have been on it 1 month... The pill is 0% effective in preventing STD's (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) .... The birth control pill is only 99% effective in preventing pregnancy...
Doubling up on birth control methods i.e. using the pill and condoms give you double protection against pregnancy.. Condoms also help prevent STD's..
There is a small chance you could be pregnant taking a home pregnancy test would be a good idea... Also make an appointment to discuss your bloating and other symptoms your Dr. may need to prescribe a different pill for you due to these side effects. . You also need to educate yourself about reproduction because thinking urinating after sex in some way is important as to not being pregnant is wrong which leads me to believe you don't know nearly all you should know in regards to reproduction...
2006-10-10 09:45:13
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answered by Diane (PFLAG) 7
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1. Yes, you could've gotten pregnant, it doesn't have to be all the way in, he doesn't have to "come" (sperm can be in the seminal fluid) and going to the bathroom would have no effect, since the urine doesn't go through the vagina.
2. You almost certainly aren't pregnant since you had your regular period after and are having continued cycles.
3. Using Birth control pills (like Ortho Novum and the rest) can and usually does cahnge the menstrual cycle since your body is not controlling the cycle. The hormones in the birth control pills are regulating the length of menstruating, growth of uterine wall, and everything, so your cycle is now what the pill tells it, not what your body would do on its own.
4. However, I think you should see a doctor (or PA or county health nurse, whoever you see for the pills) to make sure you're not pregnant and to get checked for STD's and a PAP test, if you haven't had one.
Glad you're being more careful now, but remember that the pill doesn't protect at all against STD's.
2006-10-10 09:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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there is a posibility of being pregnant even when on the pill. It's not 100% fool proof. When you were started on the pill you should have had a pregnancy test done. That is a standard thing because the pill may harm development of the fetus. The symptoms you are having can be due to either the pill or pregnancy. Take a pregnancy test and be done with it. Remember that the pill does not protect against STD's...use a condom to be safe.
2006-10-10 09:32:26
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answered by soccerpeeps 2
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It does not sound like you are pregnant. Since you had your period twice since you had unprotected sex the chances are very unlikely. For future reference, peeing after sex does not decrease your chances of getting pregnant, it does help with yeast infections if you are prone to those, but does not prevent the sperm from reaching your egg. (neither does showering or bathing or douching) Birth control pills can make you feel like that.. it sounds like these are symptoms of the pill, not of you being pregnant. Plus, whoever prescribed you the pill probably did a pregnancy test before she gave them too you (did you pee in a cup or give blood at all) If you still have problems with these symptoms after a few months on the pill, talk to your doctor, you may need a different dosage. Best of luck
2006-10-10 09:35:47
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answered by manderstwin1 3
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Sometimes the birth control pills will have the same side effects as what you are experiencing. You should visit your ob/gyn or take a pregnancy test. the pill will also regulate your cycle so it may not be the same cycle as you had before. Check with your doctor to make sure.
2006-10-10 09:30:06
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answered by TB 2
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Whoa, looks like you really aren't ready for sex, what ever
happened to sex ed?! His penis doesn't have to be all the
way in, he doesn't have to kum, and whether you go to the
bathroom right after YOU CAN STILL GET PREGNANT!!
All the symptoms you're feeling are caused by the birth control
pill, so I don't think you're pregnant, but if you still think you
might be, better get checked cause the pill could be harmful
to a fetus.
2006-10-10 09:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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You could be pregnant you know his penis doesn't have to go all the way the semen would have been injected if he was excited.YOu got a problem.But since you say you're still having your regular periods you might not be pregnant.But just incase you might wanna have a check-up and if u find yourself pregnant get an abortion soon or else you know what'll happen.
2006-10-12 14:11:42
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answered by intwizs 2
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You can have sex without thinking, then stress out for the next few months, or you can PAY ATTENTION during Sex Ed class.
Or --- here's an idea --- Abstenance works EVERY TIME IT"S TRIED.
Going to the bathroom and gettng enemas are NOT birth control methods. Don't act like an 18th century moron. Behave responsibly or protect yourself!
2006-10-10 09:43:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't see how you can be pregnant but it is possible in spite of the symtoms. Be aware that even without full intercourse a mans penis will dribble all the time during sex play and even that is enough to swim up the womb and impregnate you, don't be silly, use protection all the time as STDs are rife and you will not know who has one.
2006-10-10 09:31:31
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answered by tucksie 6
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