Well, it is always possible to get pregnant even with condoms, but more than likely your body is acting out of sorts because of the pill. It takes a while for you to become regular again if you stop taking it or have recently started taking it. Follow your doctors advice and if you dont get it within a few days, go ahead and spend a few bucks and take a test. Good luck
2007-03-26 00:05:02
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answered by ♥shannon c♥ 3
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Theres always a chance of pregnancy without contraception.
Because you haven't gone back on the pill it can take a while for you period to come. They say it does usually arrive 2 weeks after you were originally meant to come on if you were to take the pill (if you get what i mean).
Feel sick and getting dizzy could also be pms, and seen as your worried you could also be stressing your body, which also prolongs a period.
Dont worry too much and take a test in a few days.
2007-03-26 07:28:43
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answered by chloe 3
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GUIDELINES TO AVOID PREGNANCY
Pre-ovulatory relatively infertile phase
The pre-ovulatory relatively infertile phase can be identified by the mucus symptom, cervical signs, a calendar calculation or the Doering rule.
It is advisable to have a double check and to consider the onset of the fertile phase as given by the earliest indicator.
Mucus symptom
Following the period, dry days are infertile.
It is wise to restrict intercourse to alternate evenings, because the presence of seminal fluid in the vagina may mask cervical mucus.
The day on which mucus is first recognised marks the end of this phase.
Cervical signs
Days on which the cervix is low, long, firm, closed and tilted are infertile.
The first day of change in position or texture marks the end of this phase.
Calendar calculation
Shortest cycle minus 20 = Last infertile day
The pre-ovulatory infertile phase lasts from the first day of the cycle until the last infertile day inclusive.
Doering rule
Earliest temperature shift minus 7 = First fertile day
The pre-ovulatory infertile phase lasts from the first day of the cycle up to, but not including the first fertile day.
The calendar calculation and the Doering rule should be based on information from at least six cycles.
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2007-03-26 07:10:58
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answered by dhaarvi2002 3
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No, I do not think you are pregnant. The chances of a condom not being effective are slim. In addition, you were using birth control pills. I think it is just the stress that is causing your period to be late.
To reassure yourself, I suggest you buy a pregnancy test. This way you will know for sure although I doubt you are.
2007-03-26 07:10:55
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answered by Blue Eyed Angel 6
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sickness and dizzy spells can be early signs of pregnancy. But then it could be just a virus, and worrying can hold off your periods too.
Take the test and then set your mind at rest.
2007-03-26 07:04:27
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answered by Michelle 4
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The only answer I can say is 'pee on the stick' and test girl. This is the only way you will know for sure.
2007-03-26 07:17:59
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answered by ***Missy*** 4
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take the test....how can anyone tell by you just asking the question over the net
2007-03-26 07:08:04
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2007-03-26 07:04:36
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answered by molly 2
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Just do what the trained expert e.g. "YOUR DOCTOR" has told you to do and everything will be o.k.
2007-03-26 07:06:20
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answered by Anonymous
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