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does switching pills affect chance of pregnancy? I was on lo loestrin fe for a couple months and then i switched to aviane (generic of aleese). About a month ago I switched back to lo loestrin fe and just finished the pack today. I had sex 2 days ago. I have been taking some form of birth control pill everyday (no missed days) and I finished the aviane before I switched back to lo loestrin fe. I was just wondering if this would affect my chance of a pregnancy. My doctor said my period will probably be iregular until my body gets used to the lo loestrin fe again because they are different hormones than the aviane.
[ ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Birth Control Pills?
From my experience, everybody's body works differently and on different meds even more so. What is the average norm for one is not necessarily the norm for someone else. Lots of factors apply. Age, weight, genetic history, physical activity, sexual activity, etc... ]
As long as you've consistently been taking birth control, you should not be pregnant. Remember there is always a .01% chance your birth control pill fails, but it's highly unlikely it did in this scenario. ]
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