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Birth Control/Chance of Pregnancy help please

By Anonymous December 13, 2014 - 6:38am
 
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I missed my last active pill and didnt take the sugar pills this is my very first time so i should of taking the sugar pills now i wish i would of but didnt so i did miss my 1st active pill and the 6 active pill of only my second pack too i have had unprotected sex with my boyfriend twice before 7 consecutive days of taking my bc (sprintec) like the internet and my pharmacist said.. chances of pregnancy im nervous now i have been looking it up though again my very first time with them thanks for any help!

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Hello, and thank you for sharing with the community.  I understand how worried you must be.  I'd love you sharing some information that will be helpful for you.

It is important that you take your birth control pills constantly in order for them to be affective.  If you have not been taking your birth control pills then had intercourse where you boyfriend ejaculated into you vagina, pregnancy can occur, especially if you did not use any other form of protection.  

Taking a pregnancy test is the best way of know if you are pregnant or not.  You can buy a pregnancy test a your local pharmacy, no prescriptions needed.

In the future if you know that you have not been taking you pills regularly, use condoms.  It one of the easiest ways to make sure you're having safe intercourse.

I hope this helps.  Let us know if you have any more questions.

December 13, 2014 - 12:58pm
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