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Hi I've been on trigestral for 3months until I changed to famynor mid last month I missed a pill had protected sex the following day n I continued drinking my pill at the same time every day but I've been having unprotected sex could I be pregnant?
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very good question there i would also like to know because i have been using oralcon and now i have been given Famynor ?
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Thanx Kindd I went to the doctor and I'm fine
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Hi  i just want to know that the prevention tablets oralcon ,nordette and famynor are the same tablets,if these month i use oralcon and then next month i use famynor will be the any problem?
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Hello,
Since you had unprotected intercourse but you are having birth control pills so chances of pregnancy are less. If you are apprehensive regarding the status of pregnancy then the status of pregnancy needs to be made clear. To confirm the status of pregnancy, I suggest you to test for pregnancy by a highly sensitive pregnancy test 10 days post ovulation with a sensitive ( 20 - 25 mIU ) pregnancy test. Also then I would suggest you to get your serum HCG levels estimated since this is more specific than urine for pregnancy tests.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing


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