I have been on birth control for a while I
have went through about 13 dispensers so
far i have been taking them daily not all
at one time. I had stoping takin them for
about two weeks then I had sex with my
boyfriend and then the day after I have
sex with him I took two pills instead of
one . So I would like to know how long
would it take for the birth control to
leave my system and the birth control I am
taking is Necon 1/35 I hope Im Not
Pregnant
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Posted: 09-25-07 19:24pm
MiMi2007
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I have been on birth control
for a while I have went through about 13
dispensers so far i have been taking them
daily not all at one time. I had stoping
takin them for about two weeks then I had
sex with my boyfriend and then the day
after I have sex with him I took two pills
instead of one . So I would like to know
how long would it take for the birth
control to leave my system and the birth
control I am taking is Necon 1/35 I hope
Im Not Pregnant
Birth control stops working after TWO
missed days. That means if you were off
birth control for two weeks, you were
having completely unprotected sex, and you
could indeed be pregnant if you ovulated.
Taking those two pills after sex did
NOTHING. It takes a full week for birth
control to become effective.
I hope you're not pregnant either, so you
need to wait for your period to be due (28
days from when you stopped taking the
pills) and see if it comes. Because you
stopped incorrectly, there is no way to
predict when your next period will come.
The best you can do is wait until about 2
weeks after you had sex and test if your
period hasn't come yet.
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