Because you take your birth control pills inconsistently and have had unprotected sex, there is a possibility that you could be pregnant.
However, you had vaginal bleeding around May 20, though it only lasted for two days. Did you have unprotected sex after that?
I suggest that you make an appointment with your gynecologist or visit a women's health clinic, such as Planned Parenthood. Have a blood pregnancy test. That is the only way to determine if you are pregnant.
During that appointment, discuss other birth control options, like the Depo- Provera injection, that may be easier for you than remembering to take a daily birth control pill.
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Hello Anonymous,
Because you take your birth control pills inconsistently and have had unprotected sex, there is a possibility that you could be pregnant.
However, you had vaginal bleeding around May 20, though it only lasted for two days. Did you have unprotected sex after that?
I suggest that you make an appointment with your gynecologist or visit a women's health clinic, such as Planned Parenthood. Have a blood pregnancy test. That is the only way to determine if you are pregnant.
During that appointment, discuss other birth control options, like the Depo- Provera injection, that may be easier for you than remembering to take a daily birth control pill.
Maryann
June 5, 2012 - 4:22pmThis Comment
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