Could I have become pregnant if I missed a birth control pill 3 days after sex?

1 What a great question! We are here to assist! It's nice to see your newbie face in Askville.

However:Could you please tell us a few things before we determine any positive or negative possible pregnancy results to assist us in our decision making because you possibly cannot wait, or the three day interval confuses or clears the air. Extra protection deserves more input! It is rare to die from no sex or too much sex: Unless it is with an animal!

How ever to assist you we need more information from you. Were you wearing a “Yellow Shirt”? What color were you wearing while having your sex?

What is your approximate age and education level? How many times have you had intercourse? With any one other than a doggie!

With how many partners? Describe in full details! Where do you meet your partners?

How many animals do you have? How long do you know them prior to the intercourse? If you use protection, what type is it?

Brand, make and manufacturer. How many children do you have? Or think you have?

When did it first occur to you that you could become pregnant? Do you remember your last partner's name? Did you do it standing up or sideways?

What did you do it on? A rug? A bed?

Or on a horse? Do you own a dog? Was the sex in the morning or evening?

We will try assisting if you answer all our requested inquires. Please note:My grandfather is the fire where all babies come from. My grandmother is the wind that guarantees sex does make you pregnant.

The Earth is my mother who discovers the child’s sex. The Great Spirit is my father who made pregnancy all possible. Askville is my place of sharing comments on every pregnancy question.

Askville is my spirit willing to laugh or cry over them as they are never ending. Askville is like a calling wind blowing in the crazy ones! Askville is my place of caring for those who do!

My thoughts are upon the winds every time I scroll and see another one. My thoughts are upon the trees trying to comment without laughing to hard. My thoughts reach out to touch another's pain when the question appears sincere.My thoughts are but a beginning as pregnancy is dear.

So many are on Askville to name as friends who try and try again assisting. So many to choose from it pains like the pains of URL2 many good people and none the same do they respond. So each day turns over a new beginning of someone becoming pregnant.

Do they really think we are so foolish? When they alone to blame! If you climb in bed expect the same.

A period missed before its there? Crazy some seem and a few even cry. Life is precious!

A baby a claim! See a doctor if you dare: Our eight ball does not care! Toilet seats are always there!

And, some do get in our hair! Read instructions on those pills: Or else just keep your legs crossed! Due to the popularity of sex!

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You have it, and yes YOUR PREGNANT! No the pills do not protect you every time. No the tests are not always correct.

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2 Quoting PamPerdue:" welcome to Askville. We geta lot of questions very similar to this one, and the answer is always the same: yes, there's always a possibility that you could be pregnant if you've had sex, even protected, and the only way to know is to visit a doctor or at least take a pregnancy test from the drug store. Now that your question has been answered, we are going to mock you for one or more of the following reasons:* It seems likely that you aren't serious, because this is one of a series of essentially identical and oddly prurient questions* If you don't know the answer, you really should not be having sex until you've learned a lot more about your body* You surely must realize that we can't actually examine you over the Internet* You seem oddly intent on sharing details of your menstrual and sexual history with a bunch of strangers.No, we're not shocked.

* You have a brand new account and are probably never going to respond* It is Friday, and this question seems to be particularly prominent on Fridays. If none of these apply, please refer to the answer above and don't bother to read the rest of the discussion points, which are unlikely to reflect well on you. If one or more do apply, I hope you enjoy the mocking as much as we're about to enjoy mocking you.

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3 Probably not - and for the record not everyone here will mock you. But I will say the best advice is to call your Dr and ask him/her.

4 The package insert seems to have covered this; you only missed one pill and you took it within 24 hours, so you were still protected.

The PillThe birth control pill prevents a pregnancy by preventing ovulation, and without ovulating you cannot get pregnant. You need to ovulate if you want to get pregnant. So if you are on the birth control pill, the first step in trying to get pregnant is to stop the pill.

Preferably, if you want to get pregnant and you have been on the pill, you wait until the end of the birth control pill pack and then just don't start with the new pack. You do not have to wait a certain period of time after stopping the pill in order to have a safe pregnancy. It is safe to get pregnant as soon as you have stopped the pill.

However, it may take some time after stopping the pill before ovulation begins. Some women may ovulate within 1-2 weeks after stopping the pill, while in others it could take several months. Ovulation may be delayed or may not happen for a long time if you had started the pill initially because your periods were irregular and you already had problems with ovulation.

No Period After The PillMissing your period is also called amenorrhea and the very first thing that comes to mind when you don’t have your period if you could be pregnant. If you don’t get your period for some time after stopping the pill chances are that you are either pregnant (do a pregnancy test!) or you did not ovulate. Even without getting your period first there might be a chance you are pregnant.

Taking a pregnancy test will pretty much tell you whether your are pregnant or not. A negative pregnancy test, especially if it’s repeated over a week or so, usually means that you are not pregnant. But is there anything wrong if your period hasn’t come for 2-3 months after stopping the pill?

And when should you see your doctor? Combined contraceptives, containing both estrogen and progesterone, are the most commonly used oral contraceptives.

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