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What are the odds that I am pregnant?

By July 28, 2017 - 6:19pm
 
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I recently quit a combination birthcontrol pill (Microestergin fe) that I had been on for around a year. I am now 9 days late for my period as of today and still haven't gotten even a dribble of blood! I took a pregnancy test clear blue which had 2 tests and both were positive (I took them 7 days after my period was due). I have not had any sexual intercourse after I quit; however I have had hand sex. My boyfriend always washes his hands and/or hand sanitizes before he touches me. He usually finishes me before I perform oral sex on him. One time I let him ejaculate on my chest and a big drop of seamen landed on my thigh closer to my knee. I wiped it off with a cleaning towel. After, I put on my underwear and maybe there could have been some left (I'm not too sure) and it could have gotten on my underwear when I put it on? Thank you Please help me! *EDIT: I forgot to mention that I have felt nauseous sometimes and my nipples are sore.

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Hi, Kaybee12341234

Thank you for your message.

Generally, your period should start four to six weeks after taking your last birth control pill. This may vary from woman to woman. You would only be pregnant if you had unprotected intercourse. From what you have indicated, this has not happened, so you can trust your test results. However, if you are still concerned, call your doctor.

Helena

July 29, 2017 - 4:26am
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