Any time you have unprotected sex, you risk becoming pregnant. When you start the pill, the instructions often state to use a back up form of contraception initially, even when you take all of the pills as they do not work immediately. Check the instructions that came with your pills or if you don't have them, call your pharmacist. He/she will have the information on your brand of pills and advice on how to use them.
Your specific case depends on many factors such as where you are in your cycle and that sort of thing. It is difficult to give real odds on the possibilities.
Good luck.
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Hi Lola_marie-
Any time you have unprotected sex, you risk becoming pregnant. When you start the pill, the instructions often state to use a back up form of contraception initially, even when you take all of the pills as they do not work immediately. Check the instructions that came with your pills or if you don't have them, call your pharmacist. He/she will have the information on your brand of pills and advice on how to use them.
Your specific case depends on many factors such as where you are in your cycle and that sort of thing. It is difficult to give real odds on the possibilities.
March 23, 2010 - 6:56amGood luck.
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