thread: Worrier needs advice!

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Feb 2009
    1

    Unhappy Worrier needs advice!

    Hey guys,

    I'm sorry if there's a thread somewhere that I've missed but I need a little girly advice...

    I hadn't been sexually active in over 2 years. However, I had the Implanon implanted in October 2007. This was removed in December 2008 and since then I have been on Levlen, and didn't miss a pill in my first month (January)...

    Whilst 'crossing over' from Implanon to Levlen I was put on Estrogen tablets (as I was bleeding severely)... I had my period (7 day withdrawl from Levlen) from Saturday 24th Jan (last day of pill) to Saturday 31st January (first day of new pil). I stopped bleeding completely on the Sunday.

    I had sexual intercourse on the Monday night (2nd February - 2 days after restarting new pill month), and it hurt. A lot. I think the guy was hitting my cervix... it gave me terrible stomache ache. He said that he had cum inside me, although I didn't have much 'discharge' that night or the following day. However, the following morning I had terrible cramping and was worried. For the next few days I had slight spotting, and cramping still.

    I am worried because, is there a chance I could be pregnant ? I hadn't missed a pill from Sat - Monday ... or haven't missed one after that. I have also got thrush now (though the pharmacists say this could be due to the drop in Estrogen and the heat wave we've had here)...

    I am so worried because the sex shouldn't have happened anyway... and I have MC'd three times before...

    can someone help me ??
    Last edited by Fantapop; February 10th, 2009 at 09:32 AM.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    Perth, Australia
    744

    I would say the chances of you being PG are slim. During your low fertile days your cervix is low, which is why there may have been discomfort if you were in a deep penetration position. Also thrush would have caused a little discomfort too. I would also tend to agree with the pharmacist that a change in your eostogen levels and potentially the heat could have aggrvated the thrush.