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What happens if a woman is 3 days pregnant, doesn't know it and starts a new birth control pill pack? |
I had unprotected sex three days before I was supposed to start my period. After my period, I started my new pill pack. Before my period, I had missed my pills and took them the next mornings a couple of times during that pill pack. Will it hurt my Pregnancy to keep taking my pills if I am pregnant? Especially since a home pregnancy test won't tell me for another three weeks. no it is proven not to hurt the baby when you are only a few weeks along. it does however if you keep taking it when the baby is developing. you should stop taking the pill when you ,now fore sure that you are pregnant. most people cant tell that they are 3 days pregnant, actually noone can. once sperm is released they can live up to 7 days in there. and once an egg is released it only is good or 24 hours, then it dies. so you said you had unprotected sex 3 days b4 you got your period. did your period come? or did it skip., was it abnormal at all? ligther than usual? if not then i doubt that you are pregnant. so please use a condom next time since you are not very good at remembering to take your pills everyday.=) Source(s): birth control research, and health class okay, my best friends sister is mentally challenged because her mom stayed on the pill because she didnt know she was pregnant. and by the time she realized she was, it was too late to reverse the damage she had already done to the fetus. its sad really. i heard the morning after pill is really just a double dose of birth control. so if you were impregnated, the embryo should be dead by now..... You baby killer!!!! No, there are no proven effects of hormonal birth control on early pregnancy. Your pill pamplet will tell you the same information. Continue to take your pills. If you miss your period next month, text for pregnancy. Unless I'm reading your post incorrectly, this is not your first package of birth control pills. I think it's very unlikely that you are pregnant since you didn't actually have unprotected sex since you were on the pill. While missing a few pills or taking a few pills late does increase your chances of pregnancy, it does not mean that you are pregnant. I'm sure the last thing you'd want to do is stop taking the pack worrying that you are pregnant and then wind up pregnant especially since today's low dose birth control pills are harmless during early pregnancy. |
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