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Posted by enferno on Apr-17-2007 06:37:

girly question

i've tried to do some research on this, but i haven't turned up much . . so here goes


my wife's period came a week early this month. she is on the pill, and i think i've heard that it can fluctuate -/+ a week. however, is this possible while on the pill? could it be indicative of something else, like pregnancy or something? she's been under a lot of stress latley with her job and such, and i've read that that could cause it.

i'm taking her to the doc on thursday, but i thought i'd get some insight beforehand to settle not only herself, my myself down a bit.

thanks in advance.


Posted by bas on Apr-17-2007 06:40:

If she was pregnant she wouldn't get her period.

edit // I thought you were having a girl anyway


Posted by narcism on Apr-17-2007 06:41:

Re: girly question

quote:
Originally posted by enferno

my wife's period came a week early this month.

could it be indicative of something else, like pregnancy or something?

she's been under a lot of stress latley with her job and such, and i've read that that could cause it.


week early is alright, the pill is sometimes used to control irregularities, no she isnt pregnant...simply blood = no baby

stress could be the major factor of this


Posted by Frenchie on Apr-17-2007 06:42:

Re: Re: girly question

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
week early is alright, the pill is sometimes used to control irregularities, no she isnt pregnant...simply blood = no baby

stress could be the major factor of this


I was coming in to say something like this. You're wifey has no bun in the oven, she's fine.

The pill is the dumbest method of contraception.


Posted by enferno on Apr-17-2007 06:42:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
If she was pregnant she wouldn't get her period.

edit // I thought you were having a girl anyway


yeah i did . . almost 6 months ago


Posted by bas on Apr-17-2007 06:44:

Re: Re: Re: girly question

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
The pill is the dumbest method of contraception.

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what?


Posted by Frenchie on Apr-17-2007 06:45:

Re: Re: Re: Re: girly question

quote:
Originally posted by bas
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what?

I don't like it I don't like it I don't like it.


Posted by bas on Apr-17-2007 06:46:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: girly question

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
I don't like it I don't like it I don't like it.

OK but 'the dumbest form of contraception'? Don't think so.


Posted by narcism on Apr-17-2007 06:47:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: girly question

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
I don't like it I don't like it I don't like it.


hahah but its probably the safest for unwanted babies
but not for omg i have herpes


Posted by Frenchie on Apr-17-2007 06:50:

OK I was OBVIOUSLY over eggagerating..

I just personally don't like it.


Posted by narcism on Apr-17-2007 06:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
I just personally don't like it.


me either


Posted by mezzir on Apr-17-2007 08:16:

Re: Re: Re: girly question

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
I was coming in to say something like this. You're wifey has no bun in the oven, she's fine.

The pill is the dumbest method of contraception.


orly?



Posted by RandomGirl on Apr-17-2007 08:24:

Women CAN bleed during their first trimester, and even in their second trimester (less likely, and huge sign of complications), just as a heads up to those of you who think blood means no chance of pregnancy.

That being said, it is rare, so the chances that your wife is pregnant are pretty low.

Either way, it is a smart idea to get her to a doctor to have everything looked at.

Oh, and I agree with Frenchie on the pill being complete and utter shite.


Posted by biznology on Apr-17-2007 10:09:

periods=week before week after.

its all over the place, hectic for all. stay calm|


Posted by biznology on Apr-17-2007 10:13:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
OK I was OBVIOUSLY over eggagerating..

I just personally don't like it.


but why? i know that uterine stuff can make someone sick. is this what you're referencing? since actually having a baby or otherwise can make women *majorly* sick or otherwise...


the pill sucks, but its better that some other options in many cases|


Posted by kr00t0n on Apr-17-2007 11:05:

The pill FTMFW!!!!


Posted by denys envy on Apr-17-2007 11:20:

yah i like pillz...


Posted by SidMl on Apr-17-2007 13:19:

I think the pill is just not right. Anything that messes with a female reproductive system just isn't right. In a selfish way, I enjoy my girl being on the pill, but it's too unnatural.

But hey, it's your body, do what you want.


Posted by euphoria on Apr-17-2007 13:36:

Idea

I hate the pill, it causes too many side effects and unnecesarry hormones to be running through your system.

Bleeding is possible during pregnancy but if she has been taking her pill on schedule it shouldnt be possible although there is a very very small chance. Worst part about that is if she does get pregnant while on the pill it may cause complications with the pregnancy assumeing that she is going to have the baby.

If she still has her period now the guno wont examine her until its gone, well not internally anyway. If you are really that worried go to the drug store and get an early pregnancy test and make her take it.

P.S. stress can cause changes in the period but so can just getting older in general.

I used to be on point all the time till after I had my son, then my period was all over the place (no not literally) coming late, or early, then it somewhat stabilized and got shorter in the number of days and recently for the past 3 months it comes 4-5 days later than it should be. So I have had my fair share of false alarm scares as well.


Posted by Lilith on Apr-17-2007 13:41:

Hate the pill, been off it for 2 years. Sure it makes things regular and less painful, but couldn't stand the high blood pressure it used to give me and headaches.


Posted by Slylee on Apr-17-2007 14:50:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
If she was pregnant she wouldn't get her period.

edit // I thought you were having a girl anyway


lol not really. i know several women who got a full period in the first 2 months of pregnancy, and didn't think they were preggo because of that. it happens all the time.

oh and my high school sweetheart's mom got pregnant with him while on the pill.


Posted by Boomer187 on Apr-17-2007 14:59:

it can occur a week early. I have witnessed it, and all turned out ok. Stress can do that to a womanz.


so you are good.


Posted by RandomGirl on Apr-17-2007 16:11:

The pill is evil.

Essentially you are taking a tablet jam packed with hormones, which then slams into your body and forces it to behave differently than it naturally would.

Sorry, but pumping hormones into your body is not, in my opinion, a healthy or natural thing to do, and I want nothing to do with it.

Oh, and I am not just rambling on about something I don't know about... I was on the pill for a year and a half, and I regret it. I will never go on it again.

On that note, do any of you ladies know anything about the IUD??


Posted by Frenchie on Apr-17-2007 16:12:

LOL, I seriously thought I was going to get chewed out for hating the pill. OMG I'm not alooooone!

<3


Posted by euphoria on Apr-17-2007 16:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
The pill is evil.

Essentially you are taking a tablet jam packed with hormones, which then slams into your body and forces it to behave differently than it naturally would.

Sorry, but pumping hormones into your body is not, in my opinion, a healthy or natural thing to do, and I want nothing to do with it.

Oh, and I am not just rambling on about something I don't know about... I was on the pill for a year and a half, and I regret it. I will never go on it again.

On that note, do any of you ladies know anything about the IUD??


Yes, the technology has becomes so advanced now that they have some that you can leave in for up to 5 years. I am considering getting one and I am going to talk to my dr about more it. There are many different types to choose from. They are small and implanted a bit past the cervix. Supposedly they are safe and will not fall out or become moved during intercourse. I was scared about that, like what if you are pounding someone really hard and it stabs you somewhere...the dr said it wouldnt happen. Most insurance will cover it partially but then you may still have to pay something out of pocket unless you can work out a deal with the dr.


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