A
female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: i think i may be pregnant; however, my sister in law is taking me to get put on birth control sometime this week. Will they do a pregnancy test first?
View related questions:
be pregnant, pregnancy test, sister in law, the pill Reply to this Question Share |
Fancy yourself as an agony aunt? Add your answer to this question! A
female
reader, anonymous, writes (3 April 2007): Do a pregnancy test before you go to see whether you are pregnant or not. If you are pregnant and they don't ask you whether you think that you might be pregnant (which is unlikely) tell them. The pill can harm an unborn baby.
A
female
reader, CarrieMagdelene +, writes (3 April 2007):
They'll probably ask you if you're sexually active and/or think you're pregnant. Tell them you'd like to take a quick pregnancy test to make sure you aren't because you are having some suspiscions. Even on the pill, make sure you use a condom until at LEAST the second pack. I recommend starting the first day of your period (even if it's at night when it starts), and taking the second pill the next day, and keep on going until you run out (always refill before your last two or three pills). I also recommend getting a 28-day pack, the pack that has three weeks of pills with hormones, and a single (last) week of pills that have no hormones. This helps you with a regular cycle and helps you to not forget when your pills start again. Always try to take them at the same time, like before bed or in the morning when you wake up. I keep mine stuck between my mirror and it's fame so I can't see myself until I take my pill, lol. Just thought this info was helpful.
But make sure to ask for a pregnancy test if he doesn't recommend one first. Good luck!
...............................
|