Hey! Good luck! I really don't think that you are pregnant either (I used the pull out method for a long time too) and didn't get pregnant. I hope the best for you!
thanks a lot for the straight-forward answers. i will take note of what you said. :)
thank you so much for the reply. my boyfriend is telling me not to worry since he's done it with his former girlfriend (they had a 5-year relationship). however, since i am not very familiar in things like these and the knowledge i have of it is solely based on the info from the net, it is hard for me to know what exactly is going on since mixed info is found.
thanks again. :)
Stress can affect your cycle and postpone you period. I think taking morning after pills wouldn't have been effective if taken that late, but really I doubt you are pregnant. You had sex roughly four days after you would have ovulated if you normally have 28 day cycles. In order for you to have gotten pregnant your cycles would have to be about 32 days or more. The chances of getting pregnant using the pull out method are very very low, like 1% or less if done properly. I used the pull out method with my hubby for four years with no pregnancies. I'm pregnant now, but we were trying to get pregnant.
Well I hate to be the one to tell you this but Escapelle has the same effectiveness as postinor-2 when taken after the 72 hour mark.
1. The chances of getting pregnant using the pull out method is usually less-BUT women do get pregnant all of the time using this method.
2. The after morning pills that you took definitely can have an effect on your cycle. Most women have break through bleeding after taking the morning after pill but not all.
3. The best time to take a home pregnancy test is 14 days after unprotected sex (so May 19th if you do not start your period).
**Also I think that you looking into a more secure form of birth control (pill, foam, condoms) to help you from having these problems if you are planning on having sex and aren't ready for children yet.
Best of luck honey!