What are the chances of me being pregs?

Well im soon to be 16, and I am having protected sexual intercourse with my boyfriend. We use comdoms and I have been on the pill for the last 2 months. I constantly keep forgetting to take them on time and therefore am often late with taking them. On two occations which follow each other “Wednesday and Thrusday” I have forgotten to take them at all. During this time we have had sexual intercourse which was done using comdoms… I took the pill today late in the evening.. what are the chances of me being preg and if I was preg could I kill the baby if I took the pill? pleaseee help xxx

Answer #1

you can still be pregnant because the condom isnt 100$ effective but if you used it EVERY time you had sex, the chance is very low the pill wouldnt count since you didnt take it correctly, making it not work to find out if your pregnant take a pregnancy test about 2 weeks after you had sex (any sooner and the results won’t be accurate) in the morning with your first pee is the best time and take it when your period is due alternatively, see a doctor for a blood test this will both let you find out quicker and give you more accurate results

and remember to LEARN about sex before you go off having it learn about as well as a male and female reproductive system birth control, contraception, pregnancy and sti/stds don’t have sex until you know the consequences involved with it because the main reason why kids and teens get pregnant and/or get stds is because of a lack of sex education

Answer #2

its pretty unlikely you are pregnant (not saying it isnt possible) it sounds like you are being safer about sex than I was at 15, which I completely applaud you for- I was stupid. try testing two days after a missed period.

Answer #3

No, you could not kill the fetus by taking the pill, and since the condom is very safe, you should be fine. I’d consider a different form of contraception if the pill isnt work out for you. Talk to your doctor, there’s the patch, the shot… The way you’re taking it is not really all that helpful…

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