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Q: Missed Pill on birth control
asked by: DoctorQuestion on December 8th, 2006
I'm taking ortho tri cyclen lo, last month I lost one of my pills (3rd week, before placebo) and skipped on to the next one and continued taking the same pack. I'm now on this months placebo pills, currently on my 4th today, and have yet to start my period. Did skipping that pill increase my chance of becoming pregnant?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on December 13th, 2006
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I'm sorry but I can't answer your question at this time. It is not clear which menstrual cycle you are talking about: the first one when you finished the cycle and missed one pill or if you are concerned about the next (present) cycle?


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