Ok so this is a bit complicated which is why I need some advice.
In January I found out I was pregnant , truth is I was using the timing and pull out method both not the best forms of birth control. I am 24 my husband 25 and not ready to be parents so we decided to terminate the pregnancy.
Since then I have been taking birth control and on top of that not having sex because in February we thought it was too soon and he was away on business all of March, until the end. He returned the weekend of the 26th of March and we made love then, and since I have been on birth control he finished inside. We continued to make love that Sunday and Monday in the same way.
The day of my last period was the 10th of March. Since then I started a new pack of pills and the active pills they just finished two days ago. Technically I should be having a period soon in the next three days but I am a little worried that I am not getting signs of it. We made love the first time again only 9 days before my period was due, and on top of that I have been taking my birth control not missing any days. The only thing I may have done is take it a couple hours late one or two days not exactly at the same time. But never missed.
It's too early to take a pregnancy test, is there anything I can do to induce my period sooner?
Are there any chances I may be pregnant??
adviceman49 answered Tuesday April 5 2016, 10:23 am: Taking your pills an hour or two late is not going to make a difference. My wife has never been good at taking medicine when she is suppose to. When she was on the pill we never had a problem until she went off the pill to get pregnant. Then it took two months for the medication to completely leave her system before she was able to conceive. As long as you don't miss a day or two you should be fine in that area.
What I will say is this. IF YOU DON'T STOP WORRYING ABOUT BEING PREGNANT WILL MISS YOUR PERIOD. More women miss their periods do to stressing over being pregnant then actually being pregnant. Stress causes women to miss their periods.
Generally you can take a home test 10 days after sex. Go to the pharmacy and buy a test kit read the package before purchasing to make sure the kit is one that can test early.
Frankly I think you fine and are worried over nothing. You are taking your pills properly being an hour or two late is not a problem. FYI if you are taking any over the counter medications say for hay fever or a cold, any antibiotics a doctor prescribed. These things could also cause you to miss a period as well as the pill itself causing nothing more than spotting. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
Razhie answered Tuesday April 5 2016, 7:37 am: There is always a chance, but if you have been taking your pills properly, it's a very, very slim chance.
Even though you've been taking the pill for a few months, your body is still adjusting. You can't anticipate how it's going to behave on the pill, you just don't have enough experience. Best to take a deep breath. You aren't even late yet.
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