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266539 tn?1281402152

Should I be worried?

Okay so this month I didn't realize but I didn't have a new pill pack so I have gone this month without my bc at all.  Well on day 8 I had unprotected sex and didn't think anything about it.  I know that if I skip a pill a few times a month that my period comes a week early... should I be worried about this?  
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145992 tn?1341345074
K - usually doctors offices have message services or another doctor who is on staff just in case someone needs an emergency prescription or needs to be seen urgently.  I find it odd that your doctor had been gone and you weren't able to get your pills refilled.
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I did not read this whole thing word for word, but is the unprotected sex on day #8 with Iraq/friend or with David?  THAT might be the "big" question...  

It does seem to me that subconsciously you ARE trying to get PG, confirmed by the unprotected sex near ov time after forgetting a whole pack of pills.  

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266539 tn?1281402152
cminamyer~  That isn't "the big question"  look at what I have said and continue to say.  My best friend is 34 weeks pregnant... why wouldn't I have pregnancy questions?

kerriekab~ Thank you for being respectful!
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726324 tn?1324074610
If u dont want to get pregnant then why did you have unprotected sex? Did the doctor not explain to you that if you miss a pill or stop taking them alltogether then you are not protected against pregnancy? I know in the heat of the moment you can forget things but you should be more careful next time! Always make sure u have condoms just incase this happens again!
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581359 tn?1454006442
Then the big question is, why do you keep posting in a pregnancy forum and keep asking pregnancy related questions.
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266539 tn?1281402152
I did once and that is why I asked this question... But that other post says no where that I want kids now... actually that's the last thing I want right now!  I am too confused to even worry about that.  
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