Ask the doctor

Discussion in 'Birth Control' started by amaaba, Sep 25, 2012.

  1. amaaba

    amaaba Guest

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    hey guys I wont revela my identity but I am a physician in Detroit so feel free to ask me anything about birth control. im not an OB/Gyn but I am in primary care....


    disclaimer* this is only advice. you should see your own doctor before starting anything
     
  2. eggsprog

    eggsprog anti gang marriage HipForums Supporter

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    is it true that if you don't use it, you'll lose it?
     
  3. Backdoor_Lady

    Backdoor_Lady Member

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    How do you know when it safe for a woman to stop worrying about getting pregnant? After 50 yrs. old?
     
  4. monkjr

    monkjr Senior Member

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    Is it true that a lot of estrogens from various products (hormonal birth control pills for example) are entering the public water system and that could have adverse affects when we use that same water system to cook food to feed our kids or drink directly out of?

    I assume reverse osmosis is used in most water treatment plants, but does that technology keep up with the new drug molecules the drug industry keeps pumping out.

    And could this be a reason, (in addition to obesity), that we see puberty affecting children younger and younger?
     
  5. natural philosophy

    natural philosophy bitchass sexual chocolate

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    ok so me and m y girlfriend were fooling around and i accidentally let my load go in her mouth and she swallowed it. what are the chances of her getting pregnant? thanks for the help im so scared right now.
     
  6. jaredfelix

    jaredfelix Namaste ॐ

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  7. Strawberry_Fields_Fo

    Strawberry_Fields_Fo RN

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    Technically, when your periods stop for more than 12 months, that's when you've officially entered menopause. My husband's grandmother got pregnant with his dad when she was 47 :cool: Although your chances do decrease significantly by the time you hit 40.
     
  8. Strawberry_Fields_Fo

    Strawberry_Fields_Fo RN

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    In regards to boners? No.
     
  9. Strawberry_Fields_Fo

    Strawberry_Fields_Fo RN

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    She's most definitely pregnant. When you swallow, semen gets absorbed in your bloodstream and can go to your ovaries and impregnate ALL of the eggs, so you're probably going to be a dad to at least triplets. Also, if there were any renegade eggs in her stomach at the time, those are probably fertilized now too, which would mean a dangerous stomach-pregnancy. Babies weren't meant to survive in the acidic environment of the stomach, so babies born from stomach pregnancies almost always have a few extra limbs and eyes, and their skin tends to melt in the sun, but they're otherwise normal. Sorry to break this to you :(
     
  10. Jo King

    Jo King wannabe

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    is it true that when I prematurely ejaculate the sperm is not fully matured so she can't get pregnant
     
  11. Strawberry_Fields_Fo

    Strawberry_Fields_Fo RN

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    No, You have mature sperm in your balls all the time, and when you come, they come out. Premature just means before YOU are ready for them, not before they're ready for you. Pre-cum is different. There's a few sperm in it, but not much compared to a full load.
     
  12. natural philosophy

    natural philosophy bitchass sexual chocolate

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    oh no. i didn't read all that but it sounds bad
     
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