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Originally posted by HBADPi
Ok first of all its obvious (no offense) that some of these posts are from guys. So I'm going to feel like the sex ed teacher here but I thought you guys might want the record straight. First of all you CAN get pregnant when menstruating, many times the egg is still around even when a girl is ragging it.
SigmaChiCard- You're basically fucked if you think that there is a 10 day period after the girl has her period when she is safe. I know for a fact that for 14 days AFTER a girls period she's in danger of getting pregnant. You are safer a couple days before.
twinstars- A GIRL DOES OVULATE WHEN ON THE PILL!!!!! WHY DO YOU THINK SHE GETS HER PERIOD THEN???? The only way you can not ovulate is if you get the Depo shots but if you are on the pill you ovulate hence the bleeding every month.
UF_Pike- It actually DOES matter when she takes the pill everyday. The whole point of it is to be regular with the pill because if you do miss it that's how your chances of pregnancy increases. Granted you are suppose to have a 2 hour safety bracket in case you do miss you regular time but why risk it?
ktsnake- The morning after pill (if you dont go through insurance and go to a family planning center) is soemwhere between 30-80 dollars. the pill goes anywhere from free to 30 bucks.
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It would be wise to shut your face and learn yourself somethings before you open it next time.
To be honest, I think that most of the guys that have posted in this thread know more than you seem to know, I think you need to go to sex ed again. You bash SCC, you could have just informed him instead of saying "you're basically F*cked." And correction your part because if a girl can get pregnant while menstrating, she is ALWAYS in danger of getting pregnant, not like the 14 days after in which you suggest. Hence, you are never safe, there is always the risk.
As for ovulating, um, hello, that's what the pill is for, to help prevent ovulation. A woman will ovulate on the pill if she isn't using it correctly (taking it different times of the day, skipping days, etc.) and the rare case of the pill not preventing ovualtion, other than that, that is one of the reasons for the pill, from what I believe and have been told anyway. A woman will still get her period because her system is still "flushing out" so to speak. An egg might not be present, but the rest of the elements that are included in a woman's period are, hence, she will still have a period. I think maybe you need to do a little reasearch about yourself before you continue to post about nonsense.
As for the morning after pill and your rudeness to ktsnake. Hell, it might be more expensive than birth control, but if you aren't certain and if it might be a wise decision to get it, get it. Some women can't take the pill for various health reasons/risks. I know my sister was on the pill to help control her period and it actually became worse. It happens, but not often.
Yes, I am no doctor, I am no nurse, but my sister is a nursing assistant and has worked with birth control and volunteers at a local Planned Parenthood for the last two years. Moreso, from her actual experience of the pill, and from the experience of many of my other female friends, I feel that what I know is somewhat truthful.
Blaine