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Hi, im 18 and I am on Birth conrol and well I missed 3 days, so I was bleeding and I wasnt going to continue my birth control untill I was done bleeding. Well last night(while i was still bleeding somewhat) My boyfriend of 2 years and I had unprotected sex and he ended up ejaculating inside me. Well I was scared but I didnt let him no and so I fell asleep. I woke up and the sperm dripped out of me while I was sleeping and I was still bleeding. I woke up and I took my birth control. What are the odds ill be pregnant? im scared -
You are going to need the plan B pill (morning after pill) from the pharmacy. Missing 3 days means you need to restart an entirely new pack of birth control, so it would be in you best interest to talk with the pharmacist about this.There are those who believe that dictionaries should not merely reflect the times but also protect English from the mindless assaults of the trendy. -
Missing three days from the research I have done on my pills site is you need to start a new pack. My friend had the same situation, she took the pill for four days, then suddenly stopped, she started bleeding as soon as she stopped taking the pill, if you do not take the pill at the exact SAME TIME everyday there is more of a chance that you will spot also. I am 8 days into my first pack of pills and have not spotted at all. I am a first time birth control pill user so I do not know if I will spot at all since I am very good about taking my pills the exact time everyday. Anywho, back to my friend, she did the same thing with her boyfriend, but he didnt ejaculate inside her but she was still terrified, needless to say she didnt listen to me and get the morning after pill, she waited it out, not taking her birth control and waited until she got her "next" period after bleeding for 4 days, she wasnt pregnant. But get the morning after pill. Because if you do not take the pill the samet time every day or miss days you will get your period every two weeks, and thats annoying. BTW, FFR (For future reference), you were not protected anymore if you missed more than two days of taking your pill.Comment
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