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protected sex a day after period ended

i'm 17 and I recently lost my virginity on february 18(protected sex) and took the morning after pill the next day on the 19th. Before i had sex i got my period the 6th through the 9th and after i took the pill i got it again that same month(february) on the 26th through the 28th. Today i had protected sex which is one day after my period ended i was still spotting a little and im scared i could get pregnant. do you think i should take the pill again just in case or no?
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1622203 tn?1299048785
Lol I know! Thank you :-)
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1611284 tn?1301980663
LOL,,,we pretty much said the exact same thing. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.

Good Advice Slynn ;)
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Thanks so much for your words. I know im young and i will really take your advice on taking birth control. Thanksss for your help again!
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1622203 tn?1299048785
You really should get on a form of birth control if you arent already. If you used protection like a condom and you used it right and it didnt break, you should not get pregnant. The morning after pill is for emergencies like if the condom broke for example you would take the morning after pill. I think you are just young and no matter if your on birth control or wheather or not you used protection, your still going to be scared you might be pregnant. Sex is risky and no matter how careful you are and no matter what precautions you take, you can still get pregnant.
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I just wanted to know if i had a had a high chance of becoming pregnant? And yes i know that my irregular period is due to the pill. The last thing I wanna know is if theres a chance that my period will be late because its my first time having sex or because of me taking the pill?
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1611284 tn?1301980663
If you were protected during sex, ie condoms, birth control--why are popping the morning after pill so much? I don't think your pregnant, but that pill can have alot of side effects on your body, that in time you will notice (your screwy period is an example). It's better you get on a form of birth control...the morning after pill is to be used for emergencies, not on a regular basis.
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