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Risk of getting pregnant?

Last month, I dropped the last active pill in my birth control packet. Since I didn’t have any backups, I just started the inactive pills a day early. However, I ended up starting the new pack 8 days after I took my last active pill (so I dropped my pill on a Sunday and started the new pack on the second Monday). I had protected sex for a week after I started my new pack before having unprotected sex for the rest of the month. What are my risks of getting pregnant here?
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