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Q: ortho-tri-cyclen & pregnant
asked by: newtobc05 on December 22nd, 2005
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I just started ortho-tri-cyclen last month. I thought I had waited the full seven days before you are supposed to have unprotected sex, but it had only been six. I have been on my inactive pills for two days now and still no period. Am I pregnant?
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Carifairy
replied on December 22nd, 2005
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It takes some women 3-4 missed pills to have a period..Your body needs to register" oh no more hormones, time to bleed!".. Also, if you stated yourt pills during your period, then you are protected from day 1! But still, 6 days is fairly safe. If you take an early pregnancy test, like first response, it would be accurate.
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