[identity profile] secretsallyy.livejournal.com
I made this account specifically to post here.
I recently was very irresponsible and had unprotected sex with a guy while very very VERY drunk. I don't even remember how it started or ended so I am not sure if he pulled out. I also gave him a blowjob.
This happened late friday night, so more like saturday morning, and I got the morning after pill (Next Choice) on monday. (That was as soon as I could get it).
I should have gotten my period last week or this week and it still hasn't happened.
Now I'm really scared that I might be pregnant.
The rest is a bit gross so I'll do a lj cut )
[identity profile] sandi1743.livejournal.com
*This is just the abstract, i have the whole article if anyone wants it*
*also cross posted to the WH community*
The Lancet, Early Online Publication, 29 January 2010
doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(10)60101-8
Ulipristal acetate versus levonorgestrel for emergency contraception: a randomised non-inferiority trial and meta-analysis
Prof Anna F Glasier MD a b Corresponding, Sharon T Cameron MD a b, Paul M Fine MD c, Susan JS Logan MD d, William Casale MD e, Jennifer Van Horn MD f, Laszlo Sogor MD g, Diana L Blithe PhD h, Bruno Scherrer PhD i, Henri Mathe MSc j, Amelie Jaspart MSc j, Andre Ulmann MD j, Erin Gainer PhD j

Background
Emergency contraception can prevent unintended pregnancies, but current methods are only effective if used as soon as possible after sexual intercourse and before ovulation. We compared the efficacy and safety of ulipristal acetate with levonorgestrel for emergency contraception.
Methods
Women with regular menstrual cycles who presented to a participating family planning clinic requesting emergency contraception within 5 days of unprotected sexual intercourse were eligible for enrolment in this randomised, multicentre, non-inferiority trial. 2221 women were randomly assigned to receive a single, supervised dose of 30 mg ulipristal acetate (n=1104) or 1·5 mg levonorgestrel (n=1117) orally. Allocation was by block randomisation stratified by centre and time from unprotected sexual intercourse to treatment, with allocation concealment by identical opaque boxes labelled with a unique treatment number. Participants were masked to treatment assignment whereas investigators were not. Follow-up was done 5—7 days after expected onset of next menses. The primary endpoint was pregnancy rate in women who received emergency contraception within 72 h of unprotected sexual intercourse, with a non-inferiority margin of 1% point difference between groups (limit of 1·6 for odds ratio). Analysis was done on the efficacy-evaluable population, which excluded women lost to follow-up, those aged over 35 years, women with unknown follow-up pregnancy status, and those who had re-enrolled in the study. Additionally, we undertook a meta-analysis of our trial and an earlier study to assess the efficacy of ulipristal acetate compared with levonorgestrel. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00551616.
Findings
In the efficacy-evaluable population, 1696 women received emergency contraception within 72 h of sexual intercourse (ulipristal acetate, n=844; levonorgestrel, n=852). There were 15 pregnancies in the ulipristal acetate group (1·8%, 95% CI 1·0—3·0) and 22 in the levonorgestrel group (2·6%, 1·7—3·9; odds ratio [OR] 0·68, 95% CI 0·35—1·31). In 203 women who received emergency contraception between 72 h and 120 h after sexual intercourse, there were three pregnancies, all of which were in the levonorgestrel group. The most frequent adverse event was headache (ulipristal acetate, 213 events [19·3%] in 1104 women; levonorgestrel, 211 events [18·9%] in 1117 women). Two serious adverse events were judged possibly related to use of emergency contraception; a case of dizziness in the ulipristal acetate group and a molar pregnancy in the levonorgestrel group. In the meta-analysis (0—72 h), there were 22 (1·4%) pregnancies in 1617 women in the ulipristal acetate group and 35 (2·2%) in 1625 women in the levonorgestrel group (OR 0·58, 0·33—0·99; p=0·046).
Interpretation
Ulipristal acetate provides women and health-care providers with an effective alternative for emergency contraception that can be used up to 5 days after unprotected sexual intercourse.
[identity profile] rockstarbob.livejournal.com
Greetings! As you probably know, from time to time the VP Team makes posts on behalf of people who wish to remain anonymous or who do not have LJ accounts. This is one such post. Thanks in advance for your helpful comments!

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What constitutes the abuse of emergency contraception?

The reason I ask this is because I am currently not on bc. I have not had unprotected sex either. However, my SO frequently has "wet dreams" and tends to ejaculate on me at night. I'm very paranoid about becoming pregnant and I have taken emergency contraception twice (in one month) as a result of waking up wet down there from one of his nocturnal emissions. Should I be taking emergency contraception for this at all?

I am planning to start bc this soon, but in the meantime, what should I do? I know this is such an odd question!

plan b

Aug. 17th, 2006 08:56 pm
[identity profile] purfektlyflawd.livejournal.com
OK, question.

First time using Plan B. According to the pharmacist, he says if I don't experience bleeding tomorrow, it probably didn't work. And to definitely pick up some Gravol, because I'll be vomiting.

According to the Plan B booklet, only 6% of people vomit. And it says "some womyn will experience spotting."

So what's going to really happen to me? I mean, granted, I'm going to take it and find out myself, and I'll know if it worked after a month anyways, but I don't want to be feeling completely fine the next few days and worry that I've gotten knocked up somehow.

(p.s. I read the thing about medical advice on the userinfo, I hope this question is allowed.)
[identity profile] alas-muertas.livejournal.com
i dind't find ANYTHING in the archives about this, so i hope this is alright.i know about parsley induced periods and vitamin c induced periods, but that ain't going to work. 
my boyfriend was a douche and finished inside me and i have to go get the morning after pill.
i tried looking online and all i found were sites that were anti abortion and so the info they gave me made me cry and i didn't find the details i was looking for.i hope someone can answer my questions.

do you feel sick after taking it? some places say yes, but i asked a few people and they said they didn't even feel sick after.

how long before your period starts? is it like a few hours, a day, a few minutes?

is it a regular period? is it like all your other periods or would it be heavier?

(this is the biggest one) did it ruin your hormones? i have... bad hormones i guess. lots of inbalances and i'm just getting over a month long horrific hormonal imbalance. (i was the one with month long post coital vaginal bleeding) is this going to bring it back?

is this pill actually KILLING an already started baby? is my egg fertilized within these three days?

I know there are alot of questions, but i'm more looking for personal experiences than internet info. like i said, i found some... and it wasn't pleasant and dind't even answer these questions.
thanks in advance
[identity profile] chrome-cherry.livejournal.com
Losing my pill packet and then getting carried away with my boyfriend last night meant that today I needed to get hold of EC. I wasn't looking forward to it, as even though you can buy it or get it free on prescription here (the UK), I've still heard a few horror stories of friends of mine having problems when they went to get it.

I'd like to share my experience because it introduced me to a service I didn't know existed in my city, and is a great example of how easy it should be to get EC everywhere! Read more... )

I'd also like to thank VP - this community is one of the resources that's given me the confidence to go out and ask for things like EC, rather than ignoring the need and crossing my fingers as I have in the past.

ecp size

Apr. 9th, 2006 02:17 pm
[identity profile] cestsibon.livejournal.com
I could not find this answer in the archives, so please direct me if I missed something.

Although I am not sexually active, I do plan for the future. So I currently know if a place 5 minutes away from my house that lets me buy ECP without a perscription [hurrah!]

The only thing is I CANNOT swallow pills. Just doesnt work.

I was just wondering if ECP is large or small and if people have used it who also have trouble swallowing pills.

Or, is it safe to use a pill crusher/will it still be effective?
[identity profile] spitspikepsycho.livejournal.com
I know I'm most likely not pregnant/not going to get pregnant, but I just want opinions/insights on my story.

I took plan b around the 15/16th of march, after the first time I had sex. My boyfriend never ejaculated in me, but I got ec was just to be safe. Now, I know I should have started to use condoms then, but nooooo! haha
We have sex about once or twice a week. He rarely ever masturbates within one or two days of us having sex, which means he has always peed more than once before we have sex again- and he never has an orgasm during or after sex. Which is fine by the both of us. :P

The ec caused me to have a period from the 23rd to about the 27th. My "regular" period was supposed to be due this week, and I was wondering if there is a chance I will get it again in this time frame? It would be wonderful if there's a chance I would, for some peace of mind.
I feel like my chances of being pregnant/becoming pregnant (since the last time I had sex was about two days ago) are very slim, but I still panic about this- especially since I'm unsure of when my next period is going to be due to taking plan b last month! that, and I'm a big panicky monster.

If I don't get my period this week, I'm thinking of taking a pregnancy test next week. (not a home one, I'll have a serum test done)

And extra information in case anyone's going to ask or wonder... I don't take birth control because I feel it would ultimately be unhealthy for my body, and I am DEFINITELY(!!!) going to be getting more condoms for any other sexing I'll be doing from now on! Worrying like this is not really worth it for me, haha

Thanks for any help/comfort/etc!
[identity profile] civilian-jobs.livejournal.com
Would any of you be so kind as to share your experience with the morning after pill with me?
[identity profile] redstripe.livejournal.com
Has anyone experienced any obvious, fairly severe side effects (especiallyweight gain) from taking ECP twice in a short time (in this case, 5 days)?

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