Question Posted Thursday November 29 2007, 6:24 am
Well,i am on birth control,which i take everyday obviously and i havent forgotten a day.
I have taken it a few hours later than my set time on some occasions,but i DID take it before the day was over.[i usually take mine at 8:30 pm]
Lately ive been feeling nauscious and have had head aches and waking up in the middle of the night from night sweats and you get the picture..
I do have unprotected sex frequently ,so what are the chances that im pregnant or am i just experiencing a little sickness or virus?
There is always a chance of pregnancy with birth control, but they are very slim chances. It is most likely a side effect, but you need to research that.
You can also call your pharmacist and ask questions about it. Their phone number is right there on your prescription label.
Even though you are on birth control, the wisest thing you can do for yourself is ALWAYS practice safe sex by using a condom. It is the only thing that protects you from STDs. Not saying your partner has STDs, but you DON'T KNOW, and it is best to get into the habit now so you STAY in the habit.
woahh answered Thursday November 29 2007, 3:59 pm: if you had sex within 7 days of missing your pill, it is very likely. if you miss a pill you're suppose to use a back up method for 7 days. im not sure what a missed pill is considered, its like 12 or 24 hours. but then again, when i was on my first month and i was close to my period i was scared, but it turned out i was just sick, good luckk. [ woahh's advice column | Ask woahh A Question ]
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