On new years I took my birth control pill at 10pm (my usual time) but I had a little too much to drink and later that night threw up. That night I also slept over my boyfriend's house and had sex a couple times (no ejaculation inside, but no condom either). A week later (this past monday) I got some spotting that was pinkish and that's when it occured to me I possibly threw up my pill. I know you miss one pill and you can get pregnant, so is this implantation bleeding? It only lasted about 1.5 days and was very light.
AngelofMercy answered Thursday January 10 2008, 12:23 am: Unfortunately, the only real way to know if you are pregnant or not, is to get a test.
I will say this, if you were on the pill for more than 30 days,and you still took your pill that night, chances are, you are not pregnant. It takes more than one missed pill to become pregnant.
The only thing that effects birth control pills, from what I understand, is antibiotics.
In any case, if you are really concerned, get a test and easy your mind. At least this way, you won't be stressing out until your period is suppose to show up.
Amarete answered Thursday January 10 2008, 12:21 am: It could definitely be implantation bleeding, and it sounds pretty likely that you did throw up your pill.
I suggest that you take a pregnancy test as soon as it would be accurate. Some tests claim to be able to detect pregnancy on the day of your expected period. But even if the first test is negative, keep taking tests until you get your period, because false negatives are possible. [ Amarete's advice column | Ask Amarete A Question ]
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