I don't like to gamble a guess at the degree of risk for pregnancy in such a scenario. Taking your birth control irregularly does put you at risk. Not using another form of birth control such as a condom puts you at risk. Oral contraceptives protect you by preventing ovulation. Missing pills can trigger ovulation. Too many variables.
If your period is late by at least one week, take a pregnancy test. That will give you an answer.
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Hello Anonymous,
I don't like to gamble a guess at the degree of risk for pregnancy in such a scenario. Taking your birth control irregularly does put you at risk. Not using another form of birth control such as a condom puts you at risk. Oral contraceptives protect you by preventing ovulation. Missing pills can trigger ovulation. Too many variables.
If your period is late by at least one week, take a pregnancy test. That will give you an answer.
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December 17, 2014 - 2:07pmMaryann
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