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Birth control messing with me or pregnant?

Hi. I've been on birth control about a year. I didn't take it at the same time everyday and somedays I would forget to take one period. My last period was Oct. 24 lasted about 4 days and then I was spotting on Nov. 3 and Nov. 5. We have had unprotected sex a few times, he pulled out most of those times and went inside a couple times. I have had cramping and some discharge along with frequent urination. We are trying for a baby, Could I be pregnant or is the birth control just messing with my body?
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Okay. Thank you!
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1194973 tn?1385503904
A test can accurately be taken around 2 weeks after sex. You're about 12 days past this, so using a good test should yield accurate results. Get a First Response and take it with first morning urine. If it's negative, wait a few days and retest.
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Haven't taken a test yet. I had cervical mucus Dec. 4-7. Dec. 4 and 7 he went inside, wasn't sure if it would be too soon or not.
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I'm no longer on birth control. Prescription ran out. My last pill was Oct. 30. And we want a baby but its one pf those things where if it happens, it happens. I guess we aren't necessarily trying.
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You should get a test  because you have  too take your bc at the same time every day  so you could possibly be pregnant ....have you tooking any home tests?
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1194973 tn?1385503904
I'm slightly confused by your post. Are you still on birth control, and if not when did you stop taking it. And if you're trying to get pregnant, why would he pull out? It contradicts itself.
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