My guess, the change of BC is doing it. As long as you started the new BC the same time you were to continue your old BC, you more than likely are protected.
ok i am on birth control and my boyfriend and i are sexually active. I just switched from a low dose to a high dose about a week ago and this is my 3rd month of taking it. My boyfriend and i did it on the break week of me switching from low to high and it was towards the end of the week. He pulled out but got awfully close to pre-cuming inside me. Lately, my breasts have been sore and im a little irritable. I did spot a little bit about 2 days after i started the high dose. What are my chances of being pregnant?! Or please say its the birthcontrol doing this to me!!!!!
Last edited by Needsomehelp; 10-19-2010 at 09:01 PM.
My guess, the change of BC is doing it. As long as you started the new BC the same time you were to continue your old BC, you more than likely are protected.
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It sounds very likely that your body is just adjusting to the change. Don't panic. He pulled out and you're on BC, I doubt very much that you have anything to worry about.
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A week is not enough time to become absent of the pill, regardless of the brand so there is a level of protection already there. Add in the pulling out and I would say you are just fine.
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