It's certainly possible.
2006-06-07 03:31:16
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answered by circe 3
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birth control pill ussually have a "period-of-effect", or an ammount of time at which upon consumtion of the pill, pregnency SHOULD not occur. Check the label of the bottle or get a doctors advice on how long does the pill effect last. Once done, its just a matter of mathematics. Approximate the time at which you last took the pill before engaging in sexual intercourse then see if those times coincides, if they do then your safe..if they don't (which means the pill effects have worn of long before intercourse took place) then be prepared for some 'interesting' news in a few months...at any rate, the chances for pregnency in your case seems low but still its always best to get a doctors advice...
2006-06-07 10:37:22
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answered by ? 3
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Your question is worded a little funny, so I'm not completely sure what you're saying. But it sounds like you took pills for 13 days, skipped day 14, also had sex on day 14, then continued taking pills from day 15 to 28. If this is the case...there's a pretty decent chance you could be pregnant.
2006-06-07 10:32:07
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answered by dulcetpurr 3
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I don't know for sure. All I know is I was on the pill for 10 years and decided to have a child. I went off the pill and IMMEDIATELY got pregnant so it's hard to tell. I didn't even have a period at that point - bam - pregnant. But then again it could have been a week or two after I actually went off of it so.........get pregnancy test just to be sure.
2006-06-07 10:32:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Its different in every case. I've been on birth control for four years. I was never really responsible so I just forgot to take the pill now and than. Never got pregnant. After four years I decided to stop using it and I did. Got pregnant right away.
2006-06-07 11:13:19
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answered by Petra K 2
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It depends if the other days she actually took the pill or if she took one of the plecebos. If she solidly took the pill, then it should not be a problem. In every month, women are asked to take a certain number of placebos anyway because the pill is not necessary for every day of the month.
2006-06-07 12:14:43
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answered by FY 4
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It is possible. There are guidlines in that little white booklet that no on looks at on what to do if you miss a day. You should really refer to that for accurate information.
2006-06-07 10:35:03
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answered by staple remover 2
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has she been on hte birth control in the months before? if she was in the first month of using birthcontrl, then she could be. they dont always work will full coverage until the 3rd month.
2006-06-07 10:31:52
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answered by SME 3
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my mother didn't miss a day on birth control and yet she still fell pregnant with my youger sister... so there is a chance.. you'll have to wait and see if there is a missed period but it is unlikely it doesn't happen to often
2006-06-07 10:36:43
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answered by Anonymous
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anythings possible...but prob not...if shes usin it like it says on the pack about missing a day (usually if u miss a day you take 2 the next day)
2006-06-07 10:33:53
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answered by the_future_mrs_jackson 1
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highly unlikely and also dangerous. you would have to miss three or 4 pills in a row to risk actually getting pregnant not one
2006-06-07 10:33:34
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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