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Q: Help. :/
asked by: turtle255 on November 25th, 2007
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okay. soooo.
just a couple nights ago, i skipped my pill. and i'm on ortho tricyclin lo. so i took two the next day at the same time. i have been very consistent about the taking the pill at nine o'clock. but this has happened twice this month. and just tonight i had sex with my boyfriend, and we didn't use a condom. but he pulled out, but i know there is still that chance.

is there a chance that i could be pregnant?
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yogahoneybunny
replied on November 25th, 2007
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Very slight minimal chances given the descriptions of your BC use --- how long have you been on the pill?
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turtle255
replied on November 25th, 2007
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lets see.
like two months now.
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Carifairy
replied on November 25th, 2007
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IF you were going to be pregnant from that mishap, you would NOT be now.

Pregnancy is not "BAM" Instant. It takes up to 14 days for pregnancy to occur.
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Tylanas
replied on November 25th, 2007
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You're not likely pregnant. If you're still worried however, you still have time to go and take Plan-B. Keep taking your pills as normal as well.
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