Missed Two Weeks Worth of Pills Posted: 06-14-05 11:55am
I started back taking my pills and I only
took the pill twice during the first week.
I had unprotected sex twice that week.
That weekend I started light bleeding and
I took two pills. The bleeding stopped
the next day. I didn't take my pills for
the rest of the wek. That same week I had
unprotected sex. What are my chances that
I could have ovulated and become pregnant.
:cry:
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Amanda4101
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 May 2005 Posts: 49 Location: Oklahoma
?? Posted: 06-14-05 12:53pm
They are very good. When that happens
your supposed to take one pill everyday
til the end of the week and then start a
new pack, I think. Someone correct me if
i'm wrong... Honey, ya need to be a
little more responsible with the pills.
If you're not going to take them like
you're supposed to, use backup. Condoms,
foams, gels... Anything. Missing pills
like that isn't good on your body. Be
careful... And keep in touch.
How old are you??
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myspineisapain
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Jun 2005 Posts: 7 Location: pa
Posted: 06-14-05 16:25pm
Actually, it is often recommended that you
take two pills for the first few days,
then one for a few days and then start
your new pack, this enables you to get the
medication into your system faster.
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