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yes or no pregnancy?


Question Posted Wednesday March 4 2015, 10:31 am

i started using birth control pills (triphasil) since 16 jan and have been taking it everyday at the same time,and then got my period on the 2nd-4th feb...i then recently had unprotected sex which was on the 28 jan and then on the 4th march i got my period again..isit there a possibility that it might not be my periods and that i may be pregnant..because i do take my pill at the same time everyday and hav never missed 1

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Dragonflymagic answered Thursday March 5 2015, 2:18 pm:
Set an alarm on your cell phone or if you have none, on an alarm clock at home to remind you to take it every day. Another way is to make sure it's the first thing you do as you wake up. Pharmacists recommend that it is taken the same time every day. Although you were on the product long enough for it to build up in your system before having sex so you'll be okay. Females once pregnant, do not get periods anymore for the 9 mos. until birth.

There is only one reason a female will bleed when pregnant but that is with an ectopic pregnancy meaning the fertilized egg doesnt leave the fallopian tube and begins to grow in there until it bursts the tube. I know you don't have that simply by the timing, it was too early for bleeding if ectopic and there's severe pain and bleeding among other symptoms. But here's a link to read on it so you can rest your mind.
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MsAdvicenator answered Thursday March 5 2015, 2:18 am:
No it is natural to have a period still on birth control and you are not pregnant. I mean you can take a test if you want to make sure but I am positive you are not. Birth control usually works. And you are still getting your period so yeah I would say you are not pregnant.

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