I went back on the pill last cycle, my bf ejaculated inside of me two days before starting the placebo pills I took plan B as my gyno said my pill takes a whole month in order for me to be protected, on day 5th of my placebo pills I got my period which lasted about a week of course I started the new pack right when I was supposed to after the placebo. This month, since I was protected my bf ejaculated inside of me about 4days before the placebo pills, Im already on my 5th day of taking them and still no period. Could I be pregnant? if so.. are there any real early signs to look for and how soon can i take a test that will be accurate? thanks
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I got pregnant on the pill and I was on it long enough that it should have been working just fine. When you miss your period is when you can test as soon as it is late it would be accurate enough to show positive on a test.
Keep in mind since you said you just started it this month or last, it can kind of mess with your cycles a little bit and even change altogether when you get it. When you go on the pill you won't get your period until you get to the sugar pills. (The last week of pills which have no hormones in them at all just like a sugar pill) During that week is when your period should start. If it does not start sometime during that week then I would be a little worried and def take a test!
Yes, I acquired pregnant even as at the capsule. I on no account overlooked and took it whilst each morning. When I discovered I used to be pregnant I used to be surprised and could not recognize why. Come to uncover out, while I used to be having plenty of dental paintings performed they gave me agony medicines which neutralized the capsule. That is the way it occurred. My cousin acquired pregnant even as at the capsule too, however she overlooked 2 days and figures that's the motive why. According to so much B/C, they're most effective ninety eight% efective if taken thoroughly. There remains to be regularly a risk.