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Q: Chances of being pregnant?
asked by: x_she_loves_hiim_x on July 20th, 2008
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Hiya im new hear and just need a bit of advice really and was wondering what you all think about my situation.

Well i went on the injection in march 4 3 months but in that 3 months i had my period but it lasted 7 weeks, i went to see the doctor but the doctor said it was totally normal.

A few weeks after the doctors i was due my second injection, i had a chat with the nurse and i told her i didn't want it agen, so she advised another form of contraception. I chose the pill and the next day went back to see the doctor, the doctor prescribed the pill for me, by this time i had stopped bleeding, the bleeding stopped for only a week and then i started bleeding again. I hadn't been taking the pill so i don't know why i was bleeding, it wasn't heavy it was light, and was quite dark. Because of this i started taking the pill so it would stop.

But before i started bleeding again i had unprotected sex with my bf big mistake i know but im worried i could be pregnant, is it likely?

I also had unprotected sex yesterday (saturday) by this time i had stopped bleeding because of the pill.

Please don't judge me, im hear for advice.

Thanks x
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AyaMiyaki
replied on July 20th, 2008
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Why are you having unprotected sex? Anytime you have unprotected sex, you're putting yourself at risk for pregnancy. You know this. The doctor must have told you this. Why would you do that to yourself?

Keep taking your pills. Wait a few weeks and take a pregnancy test. If you find that you're forgetting to take a pill sometimes, consider another form of birth control like an IUD. Forgetting to take pills puts you at risk for pregnancy too - you NEED to remember to take them every day around the same time.
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