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I'm currently on a "light dose" birth control given to me by my ob/gyn to regulate my period about a year ago. About 4 months ago, I started taking the pills again (after a few months of not taking them). I am on the third day of the "bleeding pills", and still, no period. I had sex for the first time two days ago, but we used a condom, plus the birth control, and pulled out. So there's no way I could be pregnant, right? Any thoughts in general would be helpful!

2007-06-24 20:05:08 · 7 answers · asked by Amizzle 1 in Health Women's Health

7 answers

It's very very very very unlikely since as he was wearing a condom and he didn't ejaculate inside you.

There's probably no chance of you being pregnant.

Check with your doctor just to be on the safe side.

And if you're really stressed, go and get the emergency contraceptive pill.

Good Luck
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2007-06-24 20:11:14 · answer #1 · answered by miss-amy x 2 · 0 0

I was on low dose birth control too. One of the most important things to remember with the low dose pills is to take them at around the same time every day, within an hour. It's such a tricky pill. If you are late taking them from time to time, it can take longer for your cycle to regulate. Obviously I can't tell you if you are pregnant or not, but my personal experience with this pill has told me not to worry too much, since it takes a while for things to smooth out. But, you also need to make sure that you are being extra careful until your cycle becomes regular (it sounds like you are!) Good luck!

2007-06-24 20:13:37 · answer #2 · answered by ~*Sweet Melissa*~ 4 · 0 0

Like the others said, you're more than likely not pregnant, but to be safe, take Plan B- or "morning after pill". It's not that unusual to start your menstrual cycle 3 days into your "bleeding pills". I don't start mine until after I take my 3rd pill. But take your pills on a consistent basis, everyday at the same time, so that it can be as effective as possible. And the more protective and caution, the better.

2007-06-24 20:18:45 · answer #3 · answered by Christina D 1 · 0 0

Doesn't sound like you are, in what you have explained.
Are you in an stress? Have you been taking your pill almost the same time everyday? I would wait awhile before taking a pg test. Continue using your " color " pills and then this Sunday start taking your birth control pills. If you don't see any sign, either call your doc!!

2007-06-24 20:11:29 · answer #4 · answered by ~♥ Hazey Pazey ♥~ 5 · 0 0

It can take the body some time to adjust to not only the changing of brands of birth control pills but also starting them again if one had stopped them for a time.

I would also recommend getting in touch with your dr to let them know what's going on to see what they say.

2007-06-24 22:34:18 · answer #5 · answered by sokokl 7 · 0 0

is this your first month on the hot pill? whether that's, then keep in mind it's going to take approximately 3 months on your physique to totally adjust to it. additionally, in case you propose that your era has nonetheless no longer began 4 days after commencing the inactive, sugar pills...this is thoroughly everyday. How delivery administration pills artwork is they preclude ovulation by utilising changing the hormones interior the physique slightly. in the process the "era week", you're no longer taking any energetic hormones. This triggers your era. how briskly this occurs relies upon on how comfortable your physique is to the hormones. you're able to be able to nonetheless be bleeding slightly whilst it's time to start your next %., do no longer hardship approximately this.

2016-10-03 02:27:42 · answer #6 · answered by empfield 4 · 0 0

yah ur good. not worry ur safe!!!

2007-06-24 20:17:47 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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