What are the possibilities of pregnancy?

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I started using the pill about two weeks ago and i missed some. i took them the following day and i did not have sex the days i missed them which is pointless, but anyway. My concern is if i could be pregnant. Should I continue taking the pills or should i stop? And if I do continue to take them & i take a pregnancy test, will it give me accurate results? Please help.

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2 Responses to “What are the possibilities of pregnancy?”

  1. donrah2003 says:

    There is only about a 3 day time span you have to become pregnant each month. If you missed your pill when you were fertile and ovulating then you have a chance of being pregnant. The only way to know is to take a test, and a test won’t be positive until around the time your period is due.

  2. tidgie10211982 says:

    Yes, you could be pregnant. When I started the pill at 13 y/o and then again in November after my 6 week checkup, my Dr. told me the pill wasn’t fully effective until 3 months after starting it. That’s if it’s taken correctly. If you miss a pill, you’re supposed to take 2 a day, one in the morning, one in the evening, until you’re caught up, you don’t take all the missed pills at once.
    You should continue your pill, as directed. Your cycle may be off for a while since you are just starting the pill, so if your period is late, that doesn’t necessarily mean you are pregnant. I’d wait and see, and if it’s more than a week late, take a test.

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