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I posted a topic under "Ask a Sexpert" the other day about getting the pill during thanksgiving. My girlfriend and I had sex and the condom broke.
Well, we ended up talking to a Gynocologist and he told her to take 2 birth control pills and then 12 hours later take 2 more. He said that this would have the same effect as taking the morning after pill.
So my question is, what is the probability that she is pregnant?
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Honey, no one can tell you that, as I told you in your previous post. because we aren't personal fertility clinicians who have your sperm count and her fetility cycles laid out before us, we couldn't even wager a guess.
The doctor who you dealt with in this case is the person to ask to even get a vague estimate of a probability.
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"The Morning After Pill" is stronger than birth control, its a dose of a strong hormone that stops the egg from leaving the follopian (sp?) tube. You can go to www.morningafterpill.org and it will explain how it works.
Miz S. told me the same thing, that she couldnt give me any estimate, about if I was pregnate or not, but she told me to keep cool and dont think about it so much, and if I took the pill even just one, since I threw the other two up, and if it wasnt by the time I was ovulating, I should be okay....I was okay thanx God!!!
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