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Im on birth control pills. last week i missed it for the whole week and didnt use any protection.? |
We were away and we did it for a week almost twice a day. when i got back home i started my pills again. is it a possiblity that i would be pregant. is it ok for me to continue the pills? yes it's possible, I had a friend who missed 3 days and got pregnant. you're not suppose to take the pill if you are pregnant or become pregnant. so may want to stop taking the pill and use condoms until you can take a pregnancy test. No do not continue your pills. Use condoms in the mean time. Of course you could have gotten pregnant. You missed an entire week. You could have ovulated easily in that week. I agree with the other posters. Stop taking your birth control and use condoms religiously until you can take a pregnancy test just in case you are. take the pregnacy test first and if the results are false then continue on the pill if not use condoms Are you trying to get pregnant??? |
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