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By Anonymous September 12, 2015 - 5:27pm
 
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Me & my boyfriend started having sex Friday, he used protection both times, before everything happened we were dry humping and he was wearing a condom he ejaculated into it but changed it before we actually started doing anything. He did not ejaculate again while we were having intercourse. The second time he wore a condom and ejaculated but pulled out as well. . . I am on the pill but I might have missed three pills I made up for them all on one day which I know I should have not done that. I was suppose to get my period Monday but instead got it on a Tuesday. . should I be worried? it lasted until Thursday and all day Friday I had like the after math of having your period like the really dark blood that noting really comes out? today is Saturday and on my underwear there is a little bit of light blood on my underwear, I am worried about pregnancy, but I don't think I should be, should I?

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Hello and thank you for choosing EmpowHer,
You do not need to worry about pregnancy because your boyfriend did not ejaculated into your vagina. As you know, you should not double or triple up on missed birth control pills. You should simply start where you left off. You period is a little regular because of hormonal imbalances due to taking the pills incorrectly. But you do not need to worry about pregnancy.
Faith

September 13, 2015 - 2:52pm
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thank you Faith!

September 13, 2015 - 7:25pm
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