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MorningGlory

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Missed 2 Pills At the Beginning of the Pack, Yikes !
Posted: 03-02-05 15:25pm

Okay here's the story.......I'm on alesse and I usually get my period 3 days after the last pill, so if I took my last pill on a saturday then I got my period on tuesday and my period lasts about 4 days. I didn't want to have my period during the weekend because my boyfriend was coming to see me so I started taking the next month's pills early so my period would stop, I believe I started taking the next pack on thursday(i was suppose to start the pack on sunday). Well I forgot 2 pills so far at the beginning of this pack. But I started the pack earlier than I should have so i'm not quite sure if I should be at risk of pregnancy or not. Me and my boyfriend don't use condoms and he doesn't pull out before he's done. I forgot a pill on sunday(i had sex on that day) and I forgot a pill on tuesday(did not have sex near this day). I know this all kind of sounds complicated but does anyone know if i'm at risk at all?
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mic0hell0e

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Posted: 03-10-05 15:25pm

I'd say you were at risk.

If you miss your pill, and you're having unprotected sex, then you're at risk. Regardless.
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MorningGlory

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Posted: 03-13-05 01:08am

I think I might have been at risk but I don't think i'm pregnant. Because I missed 2 pills I had breakthrough bleeding for a week after that. I don't think that would have happened if I was pregnant(whew!).
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