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can I get pregnant?


Question Posted Wednesday June 25 2014, 11:44 pm

I've been taking trigestral for over a year now but at the end of last year I kind of stopped but I'm back on it now I was wondering how long does it take to work and I've the pill was still in my system? and I'm taking the. Pill now but I want to know if I can get pregnant okay my period was on the 10th I started taking the pills on the 13th and on the 21st I had sex wich I ovulate apparently till 25th I was wondering if I mite be pregnant now?or are the pills still in my system from last year I heard it takes awhile to flush out of my body is this true?

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Additional info, added Thursday June 26 2014, 1:15 am:
I ment I ended my period on the 10th sorry.

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adviceman49 answered Thursday June 26 2014, 5:20 am:
The one thing I can tell you for certain is that there was none of the pill left in your system from last year. When my wife went off the pill so we could have a child the doctor told her it would be 30 to 60 days before she would be able to conceive. She conceived somewhere between the 30th and 60th day after going off the pill.

Now as to how much protection the pill is offering you now is something your doctor should have told you. I have searched the web to try and find this information and I was not successful. I would have thought this information would be in the information that comes from the pharmacy when they deliver the drug to you.

You have two options to find the answer to your question.

1. Call or go see your pharmacist and ask him/her to print out another copy of the drug information pamphlet that should have come with the medication. You can also just ask the pharmacist as they may know the answer.

2. Call your doctor

There is a very small chance based on when you ovulate that pregnancy could take place since the pill may not be fully effective. They are:

1. You still have time to take the plan B pill, though I would check with your doctor first since you are on a birth control pill and see if it would be dangerous for you to do so. The plan B pill has been known to be effective for up to 7 days after sex.

2. You can wait until the first or second of July and take a home pregnancy test to see if your pregnant.

3. Do both 1 and 2.

I'm sorry I don't have a better answer for you. We are not doctors and this information should come from either your doctor or pharmacist.

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