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I took the MA when I was just 14 years old. I was "pressured" into taking it, by my ex bf and his mother....Could I have something against them? (like, lawfully) because ever sinse then, my periods have been totaly screwed up. thanks.

2007-06-19 22:16:24 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Medicine

oh yeah, I am 19 and happily married. However, pregnancy is not happening.....???

2007-06-19 22:17:21 · update #1

It didn't just happen all of a sudden. I mean, ever sinse AFTER I took the pill, it started messing my pids up real bad, and I think it still is....thats all......I was on nuva ring sinse I was 15 though.......and now I cant get preg. so I have been going to the gyno. I just was wondering is there is anythin gI can do to get the people who took me the PP in trouble, because I was underage, and not only that, but they pressured me into taking it. and I am SO against abortions.

2007-06-20 00:04:07 · update #2

It really ****** me up. phisically AND mentally....

2007-06-20 00:05:19 · update #3

4 answers

The "morning after" pill is the same as a couple of normal birth control pills. No lasting consequenses physically, though there are obviously some psychologically. The pills are not responsible for your lack of regular ovulation. It's a shame that you started sexual activity at such a young age, and it's a shame that you're not ovulating regularly, but it's most unlikely there's any relationship between the two.

2007-06-20 05:00:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I doubt there is anything you can do regarding the morning after pill, but you might be able to press statutory rape charges....

I hope that you can get some counseling to help you deal with what was obviously a very difficult situation. You need to be able to move on with life.

Good luck and God bless!

2007-06-20 13:28:01 · answer #2 · answered by Pangolin 7 · 0 1

er i don't think one dose of hormones will screw up your period FIVE years later. If you want a regular period, go on the pill. Many many women have irregular periods for no reason. If you're worried about fertility or just irregularity, see a gynecologist.

2007-06-20 06:23:13 · answer #3 · answered by k 4 · 1 0

Medically a single MA pill can not damage permanently your hormones.
Legally how do you prove you were pressurised ?

2007-06-20 07:23:40 · answer #4 · answered by J.SWAMY I ఇ జ స్వామి 7 · 0 0

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