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can someone please help me

Okay so last time I had my period was feb 13th. I'm on birth control pill but forgot them on the 24th and 25th of february and also had unprotected sex then. Then Feb 28th I had bleeding but not very much like a period so I stopped taking my pill and only used a small pad for 3 or 4 days. It was brown and watery. What was this? I thought it might be breakthrough bleeding but if that was the case shouldn't my period come on time still? My period is suppose to come 12th of march. I don't really have any cramps like its coming. And if that was my period with the brown, then it could be bad since we had unprotected sex on wednesday, right? I took a pregnancy test last monday but it came back negative. I took one yesterday and was negative too. I went to my doctor but told me to come back another day. So i'm not really sure what to do. Do I have a high chance of being pregnant?
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I believe many people have given you an answer to this question but here it is again.The bleeding was probly caused by missing pills.....also if you quit taking your pills it can delay your period. You should have continued taking your pills. If you are testing negative you are probly not pregant. Also do not expect a normal period since you just quit taking your pills. Sometimes it takes a while for your body to regulate when you stop BC pills.
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Any time you have unprotected sex you have up to a 25% chance of getting pregnant.  The bleeding could be due to anything.  In general, HPTs give a reasonably accurate result 2 weeks after conception - if you conceived on Feb 25th, you should get a positive result by now if you were pregnant.
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