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Q: Pill And Pregnancy
asked by: maggie2222 on April 23rd, 2006
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Hi there I just started taking birth control this month for the first time. I am taking ortho tri cyclen lo. I started taking them the first day of my period. My boyfriend and I started having unprotected sex about two weeks into the first pack. We had sex 3 or 4 times. I have two active pills left before my placebos. I was just wondering what my chances of ovulating where this month and am I at high risk for pregnancy. If I were to get pregnant its not a big deal, but I was just wondering if anyone knew if I were at a greater risk. Thanks for your time.
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Carifairy
replied on April 23rd, 2006
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No you are not at a great risk of ovulation at all..You started your pills on day 1, so you are protected immediately.
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maggie2222
replied on April 23rd, 2006
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Yeah thats what I was thinking, just that some people say it takes a month before its effective. Thanks for the reply.
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