You post that you have been using birth control pills for three months.
When you finished your period on February 12, did you start a new pack on February 13? If you did, then you were protected when you had sex on February 14 and 16.
Why did you stop taking your birth control pills on February 16? Did you tell your doctor that you stopped taking the pills?
The pink spotting could be because you stopped taking the pills and caused breakthrough bleeding.
If you do not take your birth control pills at the same time every day and are sexually active, you will become pregnant.
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Hello sugar1019,
You post that you have been using birth control pills for three months.
When you finished your period on February 12, did you start a new pack on February 13? If you did, then you were protected when you had sex on February 14 and 16.
Why did you stop taking your birth control pills on February 16? Did you tell your doctor that you stopped taking the pills?
The pink spotting could be because you stopped taking the pills and caused breakthrough bleeding.
If you do not take your birth control pills at the same time every day and are sexually active, you will become pregnant.
Regards,
February 20, 2015 - 10:21amMaryann
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