Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The chances you're pregnant are minuscule. However, if you are pregnant, the chance that there would be serious defects with the fetus is huge.
Take that pill.
Agreed !000 %
Anonymous wrote:Condom broke last night during sex with DH, it is around mid cycle, ie 15 days from my next period.
Given my age, 46, should I worry about getting Morning after pill?
Anonymous wrote:The chances you're pregnant are minuscule. However, if you are pregnant, the chance that there would be serious defects with the fetus is huge.
Take that pill.
Anonymous wrote:Let what happens, happen.
If you are by some miracle pregnant, maybe it was meant to be!
Anonymous wrote:Let what happens, happen.
If you are by some miracle pregnant, maybe it was meant to be!
Anonymous wrote:Condom broke last night during sex with DH, it is around mid cycle, ie 15 days from my next period.
Given my age, 46, should I worry about getting Morning after pill?
Anonymous wrote:Schedule DH for the snip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally I'd say no - 105 out of 72,005 makes it less than 0.2% chance. But do you want to be that woman delivering her 10th child a week after her 49th birthday? Nope. And it seems that they had abortions for women age 51.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/45103
I don’t get this study, it is recommending women aged 49+ not to use birth control and to have abortion if pregnant? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Normally I'd say no - 105 out of 72,005 makes it less than 0.2% chance. But do you want to be that woman delivering her 10th child a week after her 49th birthday? Nope. And it seems that they had abortions for women age 51.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/45103
I don’t get this study, it is recommending women aged 49+ not to use birth control and to have abortion if pregnant? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you use condoms if you are married?
Not trying to be snarky - -
Just curious.
While I seriously doubt that you can get pregnant naturally at your age, it is still a very remote possibility.
Very remote.
Yet I would take Plan B because I couldn’t handle the possibility of having a child in my late forties.
Or having to terminate (which I definitely would.)
Long story, but mainly because we don’t do it often enough to bother
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think the odds are necessarily as low as we are saying. It depends on the status of your cycle and family history. There is a lady in my church naturally pregnant at 45, 46 at delivery. I’m in awe!
Anonymous wrote:Normally I'd say no - 105 out of 72,005 makes it less than 0.2% chance. But do you want to be that woman delivering her 10th child a week after her 49th birthday? Nope. And it seems that they had abortions for women age 51.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/45103