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Q: Messed Up!
asked by: lr07 on September 18th, 2007
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I started on the progestrogen only pill three weeks ago & took it for a week but it sent my emotions all over the place so I stopped. I started taking it again on wednesday because I was planning to have sex on Saturday but didn't keep to a specific time slot when taking my pill. About an hour or two after having sex I felt a weird feeling inside which felt a bit like it does when I ovulate only different, and when I went to the toilet I noticed I'd bled, only enough to notice because I'd gone to the toilet.
Could this have been conception?
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Georgia59
replied on September 18th, 2007
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Yes and no.

Conception does not happen instantly. When you have sex, you will not know if you conceived until you miss a period. The progesterone pill is effective after two days, but if you were more than 3 hours late taking your pill, you could be pregnant.
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