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That would be considered unprotected sex. The pill is only effective if you take it correctly. Since you did not take the second pill 12 hours after the first, there is no guarantee that it will prevent pregnancy. Keep in mind however, that you can only become pregnant during your ovulation days. You may experience side effects of the drug which include: nausea, tender breasts, cramping and bleeding a few days later. If you have these symptoms it does not necessarily mean you are pregnant.
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Hello and welcome to EmpowHer,
July 3, 2016 - 4:28pmThat would be considered unprotected sex. The pill is only effective if you take it correctly. Since you did not take the second pill 12 hours after the first, there is no guarantee that it will prevent pregnancy. Keep in mind however, that you can only become pregnant during your ovulation days. You may experience side effects of the drug which include: nausea, tender breasts, cramping and bleeding a few days later. If you have these symptoms it does not necessarily mean you are pregnant.
Faith
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