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Q: Missed a Pill...could I be Pregnant?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on June 17th, 2006
I have been on birth control for about a year and half, and have never missed a pill. I recently just missed my last active pill in the pack I was taking. I didn't realize this until four days later when I was on my period. I had sex after Saturday, unprotected. What are my chances of being pregnant?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on June 21st, 2006
Birth Control Answer A1125
There is nothing to be worried about because you got your period at the end of the cycle. Getting your period is a sign that you are not pregnant. You can start a new pack with confidence in your choice of contraception.


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