[identity profile] misfit4leaf.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] vaginapagina
A frantic friend of mine wants to know:

She had unprotected sex about two days before the start of her period. She hasn't actually missed a period yet, but I told her I'd ask this fabulous community. The guy never came inside her. What do you think the odds are? I've tried assuring her but she won't listen to me.

Date: 2008-04-02 08:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brightflight.livejournal.com
Well, there is the (possible/likely) benefit of the thickening of cervical mucous to further discourage insemination. I believe it also discourages attachment of an egg or fertilized zygote to the lining of your uterus.

Also, ovaries get up to funny business––I know mine do. I honestly would not trust them farther than I could throw them. I've had a completely ridiculous menstrual cycle since I was 11.

Date: 2008-04-02 08:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] musicgirl312.livejournal.com
From what I've read in the community recently, I was under the impression that the "stops implantation" effect of PlanB had come into serious question and that there's now a decent chance that it DOESN'T. As far as cervical mucous goes, I am unsure.

And yes, I agree that ovaries can be wacky, but most women most cycles will be non-fertile by 2 days from the end of their cycle.

Date: 2008-04-02 04:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] queensugar.livejournal.com
Yep yep -- I can't get the link now for some reason (the Vulvapedia isn't loading for me), but there's a link in the EC Vulvapedia to a Princeton article that states that Plan B does not appear to prevent implantation of a fertilized egg.

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