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3/18/2009 10:44:00 AM
I have took the morning after pill in the past and got violently ill from it
a regular birth control pill is i believe .30 micrograms of estrogen and progesterone, morning after pill is about 6 or 7 times that i belive in my lecture what the prof said........so yeah ur pumping some serious hormones in your system to suppress ovulation so yeah being sick is normal, i was suprised i didnt get sick
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3/18/2009 10:45:00 AM
im a premed student and thats what i learned in lecture when we did phisiology, thank you nicely for sharing i didnt google it but i went thru my notes and tahts why i freaked.......
they say in med school to NEVER diagnose yourself so yea i asked for other ppl to share their stories if they have any similar experiences.....
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3/18/2009 10:47:00 AM
I decided to tough it up and not take the Gravol tablets that came with it
HUGE mistake
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3/18/2009 11:09:00 AM
physiology
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3/18/2009 11:17:00 AM
ugh i HATEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE gravol, it made me so dizzy i hate that stuff, i dont know one person who actually takes it i dont even know why doctors advise ppl to take it........
same i took it once HUGE mistake made me feel way worse id rather drink 5 shots of patron haha
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3/18/2009 11:40:00 AM
did you try the bread thing?
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3/18/2009 11:43:00 AM
Try dough? The yeast thing may come in handy?
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3/18/2009 12:14:00 PM
Premed.
That's awesome.
Who's behind this hilarious fake account?
F_F, is that you???
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3/18/2009 12:24:00 PM
FF is drinking tequila and looking at mulatto bums on a beach in Mexico.
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OceanB
Photographer (12126posts)
3/18/2009 12:55:00 PM
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3/18/2009 1:10:00 PM
You can still get cramping or feel other premenstral symptoms when taking the MAP... some will feel symptoms others will get an in between cycle period, approximately 7 days later. What a nightmare that is, it just throws your body off it's balance.
What pill was it, Luscious...? Plan B is supposed to be very good and effective.. it's the one I've taken before but I'd never recommend morning after pills as any form of contraceptive.
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3/18/2009 1:33:00 PM
is what would make me turn to a doctor or nurse for information. Not CV
HELLO are you retarted, can you not read? I wasnt asking for medical advice, if i needed it ....if i did, i would have asked my profs, who are medical doctors ;-)
i asked if anyone has had similar experiences .......and there was no PAPER that came with the medication........i got it from superstore and they dont give you "drug interactions" nor do i need to read on it,
MORNING AFTER PILL =HIGH DOSE BIRTH CONTROL PILL THATS IT!! ive taken pharmacology thanks :-)
what part of "being curious of other human beings experience" dont u ppl get
sheesh........
MR
no i didnt take plan b, i took some whatever high dose birth control pill.........the highest dose estrogen on the market, n e ways i took 4, 2, plus anotehr 2 12 hrs later.........
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3/18/2009 1:53:00 PM
Where are you going to med school?
I'd like to know which institution's admission standards have slipped so much.
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3/18/2009 2:25:00 PM
"just throws your body off it's balance"
soooo true...but u gotta do what u gotta do ...
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3/18/2009 3:20:00 PM
^^ yes and yes.
and yes to the 1st post.
DUH
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3/18/2009 3:21:00 PM
or, do the bread thing.
in the future you can use bread balls as barrier sponges. works real good.
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3/18/2009 3:33:00 PM
This thread reminds me how important it is for a gf to read a little bit and try to make an intelligent decision.
Ie: OceanB and MissRani
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3/18/2009 4:07:00 PM
Premed... wow, that's frightening.
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3/18/2009 4:51:00 PM
This thread reminds me how important it is for a gf to read a little bit and try to make an intelligent decision.
You shouldn't be making assumptions... the morning after pill isn't the best usage for a contraceptive because it is an emergency contraceptive. It shouldn't be used frequently or in lieu of birth control or condoms. A female is putting extra hormones into her body that it can cause an adverse affect and could lead to birth complications. Not only that, the morning after pill isn't guaranteed to prevent pregnancy, nor is birth control for that matter. Naturally, condoms and/or birth control should be considered but first and foremost, just know what could happen and be careful. I haven't taken the MAP for years because I understand what I'm doing and am practising safety. I think that itself, is a pretty intelligent decision.
A lot of people don't have the basics covered and don't understand the aftermath of what potentially may happen. The decision isn't solely upon the woman.. it should be a consensus between the two.
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3/18/2009 4:54:00 PM
Premed... wow, that's frightening.
whats frightening was MCAT or the prereq's organic chem ;-) among all the upper level science classes and math , it was BRUTAL
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3/18/2009 5:06:00 PM
^^ Yeah, i'm with you, calm down.
A couple should definitely talk about what they're gonna do in terms of that before they ****, no doubt about it, saved my ass a time or two.
You're a smart girl who has her bases covered regarding that, that's all i'm saying.
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