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Q: Birth control and pregnancy
asked by: DoctorQuestion on March 23rd, 2008
hello, i have been taking ortho tri cyclen for over a yr now but am sometimes a few hrs late taking the pills (up to 4 hrs late). if i had sex with my boyfriend and he pulled out, could i pregnant? i never missed a day of pills and i am currently starting the 2nd week of the pack. please help!

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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on April 8th, 2008
Birth Control Answer A3893
Birth control pills’ efficiency is over 99% if used properly. Proper use means taking a pill every day. Taking the pill a few hours earlier or later is no problem at all.

It is likely that, In your case, the possibility for pregnancy is less than 1%.





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