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missed 3 pills am i pregnant

i have been on birth control for 4 months now and im trying to get pregnant so i missed 3 pills in all this month and in week 3 i had light to med. bleeding an now im in week 4 and nothing but spotting what do i do?
FYI: and every pill i missed i had unprtected sex
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I got pregnant by starting my pill pack late right after my period. It is entirely possible you ovulated because your cycle was out of whack due to the skipped pills. If it has only been a few days since you had intercourse then it's too early to tell. You say you didn't use another type of contraceptive, does this include starting a new pill pack? All you can do is wait at this point and if you skip a period, take a test.

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1422615 tn?1334064234
since u r trying I would say to wait to see if u get your cycle full blown. if u dont then take a test in a few days. GL.
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1695661 tn?1314920399
why would you be taking birth control if your trying to get pregnant? take a pregnancy test see what it says and if your pregnant or trying to get pregnant stop taking birth control its not healthy for you or the baby
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