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My sister, 16 and pregnant; my girlfriend and contraception.
Long story, but I'll try to sum it up as much as possible. My sister recently announced to the family that she's pregnant. My sister's 16; her boyfriend is 18 and he's a total social degenerate. He lives with his friends in a flat that he can't pay for, he drives his dad's car without a license, he has no job, broke a contract with a professional sports club because he was too busy playing Call of Duty to get off his lazy ass. My sister's having an abortion this thursday.
Ever since she told me, I've been worried about my girlfriend and I's relationship and our sexual tendencies. On average, we have sex 2-3 times per week. She's on the pill, but I'm unsure what it exactly is. For four months, she's skipped her period (as in, took skipped the 7 day withdrawal tablets in her box). So, so far, I've never been able to be certain of whether or not she's pregnant. The other day, she took a pregnancy test. It was 5 days before her period was supposed to start. It came up negative. I was relieved, but still had that nagging thought that there's a possibility. I mean, there's always a possibility... but here's a few questions: How effective is a pregnancy test 5 days before the fourth time someone skips their period? What're the odds of getting pregnant from the pill combined with pulling out, especially when done "properly"? Thanks in advance. :D |
Re: My sister, 16 and pregnant; my girlfriend and contraception.
If she takes the birth control pills are directed, every day, then there is little to worry about. The pill are about 92-99% effective, depending on if she's doing them as directed.
I never skipped the sugar pills with mine, so I don't know if that would make a difference, but I'm going to go with it won't since she's still taking the hormones - just on a daily basis without a break. However, I don't know if it's exactly healthy for her to keep doing that to miss her period. Maybe someone knows more on that though... Most pregnancy tests can detect it pretty well at five days before. If you're still having a feeling that she might be, wait a few days until after she is supposed to have her period and maybe test then? Or if you feel worried enough, you could always have a blood test for pregnancy. I wouldn't really worry about it though, as long as she's taking her birth control as she should and the first test was negative. |
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To the OP if you are really concerned you should ask her not to skip this month and then see if it comes. And if it doesn't then take another test. It wouldn't hurt anything and it would put your mind at ease. |
Re: My sister, 16 and pregnant; my girlfriend and contraception.
You need to use both the pill and a condom.
i dont care if u are pulling out "properly". pulling out is not a proper way of preventing pregnancy. antibiotics can cancel out the pill. she needs to make sure she takes the pill every day. To be sure that she doesnt get pregnant use both the pill and a condom. |
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I'm sure that, if you were in my position, you wouldn't want to be fielding that kind of response. I've done all I can to a) increase pleasure for both myself and her and b) take necessary precautions. She doesn't want a condom, I don't care whether or not I use a condom and regardless of whether or not I have been, there's always a possibility of pregnancy. I never said that pulling out was a proper way of preventing pregnancy. I asked a question and I don't think it warranted that kind of response. With that being said, I'm well aware of it. She isn't on any antibiotics and I know it may "cancel out" the pill. She does take her pill every day. And nothing is certain, so I cannot be sure, so to speak. |
Re: My sister, 16 and pregnant; my girlfriend and contraception.
Have you googled the pill to try and gain a better understanding of it?? it might help put your mind at ease, if not with this situation, in the long run. Personally I don't think it's a great idea that she's skipped her period three or four times now, but I don't have any experience with this and don't know much about it so maybe it's ok.
If she's been taking her pill every day and hasn't thrown up/had diarrhoea/been on antibiotics, there's not really much chance that she's pregnant. The pull-out method is not an effective form of contraception alone, espcially because of precum, etc, but as the pill is 99% effective I think you guys are probably ok. Of course there's always a possibility, but I really think if the test came up negative things are ok. Maybe you could wait another couple of weeks and take another test just to be sure..?? |
Re: My sister, 16 and pregnant; my girlfriend and contraception.
Why is she skipping the sugar pill week? Just because? I was told it's okay to skip them once in a while, but she shouldn't continually skip her period (that's not using the pill as directed).
Otherwise, I wouldn't worry too much. If you're not doubling up on protection (condom), then the pill is pretty much as safe as you can get (if taken perfectly). |
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Im sorry if i offended you in anyway. I didnt mean for my response to come off as rude and im very sorry if it came off that way. My sister got pregnant young and i know how hard its been for her and so in my opinion its important to take as many precautions as possible. Why does ur gf skip the sugar pill week? again im very sorry that my comment sounded offensive i truly did not mean for it to sound that way. |
Re: My sister, 16 and pregnant; my girlfriend and contraception.
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It's highly doubtful that she is pregnant unless she skipped at least 2+ pills. I wouldn't have thought it particularly healthy to keep NOT having a period - but I'm sure it won't do great harm. When having sex you should always use 2 types of protection. Googling the pill will help - and also take a look in the sex and puberty section at the contraception list :D |
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The leaflet that came with my pill says not to skip more that 3 period so I have never skipped 4. I would recommend talking to her about her pill, ask her if you can read the leaflet that comes with it to learn more about it.
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Re: My sister, 16 and pregnant; my girlfriend and contraception.
When I was on BC pills I didn't have a period from Feb. of this year to June of this year and only had one in june because I went off the pill. My gyno said it was fine to not have aperiod while on the pill, because you don't need to. His receptionist was on the pill for 10 years before she decided to have a baby and didn't have a period for the entire ten years.
ETA- I am guessing you are saying she takes all 7 period pills and never gets a period correct? If it is the other way around, she should atleast take the period pills for one month just for your and her reassurance. |
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Some people skip periods, but usually they will experience breakthrough bleeding. I think there is a pill out there where they can try to keep the girl from having a period the entire year. I'd ask her what her pill is called. |
Re: My sister, 16 and pregnant; my girlfriend and contraception.
Here is some basic information about the birth control pill: http://www.teenhelp.org/forums/f6-se...rol-pill-pill/
The most effective means of taking it, is by following the instructions perfectly. I would make sure she is talking to her doctor about skipping her periods (to be on the safe side), but I would assume it's not affecting the effectivity of the pill itself. As for 'pulling out,' I don't consider it a particularly useful method since there is still sperm being released before the male ejaculates. She is still at risk, seeing as it only takes one sperm to impregnate her. Despite this, my unprofessional opinion would be that there is a slight reduction in pregnancy risk. I wouldn't trust this though. The most effective contraception is combining the pill and condom. If you're worried about pleasure, you can try the ultra thin kind, or maybe the ribbed kind. Experiment with different ones. Lastly, I would never trust just one pregnancy test (especially if it's just bought from the store). Perhaps you could try another in a little while. Or simply ask her to stop purposefully skipping her period to see if it comes. Again, I would encourage you (and her) to talk to your doctors about this. None of us are professionals, and I do think you might gain from speaking to one (especially about this birth control skipping periods thing). Hope this helped a little :) |
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