Question Posted Wednesday January 16 2008, 11:23 pm
okay i had sex on the 12th and ive been on the pill but last month i went out of town and left my pack well i missed 3 days in a row so i had to start over like how it says below, and then i got my period on the 3rd and had sex the 12th. well during sex the condom broke and he came and we didnt notice until he pulled out way after he came. do you think there is a chance i could be pregnant? Couldnt get ec, im under 18.
My birth control INFO:
If you miss 3 or more white active pills in a row during the first 3 weeks:
If you are a day-1 starter, throw out the rest of the pill pack and start a new pack the same day; or, if you are a Sunday starter, keep taking 1 pill every day until Sunday. On Sunday, throw out the rest of the pack and start a new pill pack that day. You may become pregnant if you have sex on the days when you missed pills or during the 7 days after the missed pills, so you must use a backup form of birth control for those 7 days. You may not have your period that month, but that is expected. However, if you miss your period 2 months in a row, call your healthcare provider to rule out pregnancy.
If there was birth control in your system then the chance is low. Depending on alot of factors I cant even begin to get into, it could be fully effective or it could have not been very effective.
You had sex after a period, that lowers your chances.
Melody answered Thursday January 17 2008, 10:46 am: Are you on Yaz? That's what my pill pack says too.
Most likely you aren't pregnant. It's a lot harder to get pregnant than most people make it out to be, especially while you are on the pill. I think you are fine. Just be sure to take your pills carefully from now on.
Don't stress out. If you stress, it may make your period late, or it may not come at all.
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