With your period starting on January 16, counting seven days of menstrual flow, your period should have ended on or about January 23. Ovulation occurs about day 14 of the new menstrual cycle, which should have been around January 30.
ESCAPELLE works by preventing ovulation.
Pre ejaculate fluid itself does not contain sperm. However, sperm left from a previous but recent ejaculation can remain in the urethra. Once he urinates, any stow away sperm is flushed out of the body.
I doubt you become pregnant because he didn't ejaculate, ovulation might have happened almost a week before and you had spotting three days after taking the pill. This would have been too early to be considered implantation bleeding.
The pill may cause your period for February to start earlier or later than expected. Menstrual flow might be lighter or heavier than normal.
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Hi A,
With your period starting on January 16, counting seven days of menstrual flow, your period should have ended on or about January 23. Ovulation occurs about day 14 of the new menstrual cycle, which should have been around January 30.
ESCAPELLE works by preventing ovulation.
Pre ejaculate fluid itself does not contain sperm. However, sperm left from a previous but recent ejaculation can remain in the urethra. Once he urinates, any stow away sperm is flushed out of the body.
I doubt you become pregnant because he didn't ejaculate, ovulation might have happened almost a week before and you had spotting three days after taking the pill. This would have been too early to be considered implantation bleeding.
The pill may cause your period for February to start earlier or later than expected. Menstrual flow might be lighter or heavier than normal.
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February 10, 2016 - 10:21amMaryann
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