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I have been on Bc since sept. and all was well. After I got Af and started my new pack of pills, I was 2weeks in and started AF again due to what I think was because i forgot to take a pill but I took it the next day, the following day I did not take the pill and the day after that I started AF again. I have stop taking the pill and is looking into a DUI. But i just  wanted to know if i could have got in pregnant? because Oing would been around the time AF started again and we did have sex 2times. Now it beening almost 2weeks later, I am having head ackes and the smell of things are getting to me, and feeling alittle sick to my tummy some days.......After 2kids you would think I know. I just want to know if it would be possible?
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Hello~ Not DUI> IUD! omg!! LOL
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Thanks peek,

The reason why I started taking the pill at night was because it was making me sick during the day! And then I started having some family prob. and wasnt at home everynight.

But because I experienced the bleed could I had Oed during that time?

Thanks, I have appt. with my Ob on tuesday....
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You described missing a pill or two in the active portion of the pill pack.  If you only missed one, the chances of a pill failure are not high.  But then you took it, only to miss again the following day.  Then you had sex right around the time you missed these pills.  If you used a condom, then the chances of pregnancy are very low.

Missing a couple of pills can lead to unexpected bleeding, such as you are experiencing.   And pregnancy.

If its been almost 2 weeks, take a test.  If its negative, test again in a few more days or a week.  

If you have to stop the pill, that's fine...but its not the fault of the pill that you had the bleeding.  Its because you took it irregularly a few times.  That's all you need to have bleeding...and a possibility of pregnancy.

If you want to become pregnant, simply stop taking it.  But it sounds like you are looking at other contraceptive methods, so you DON'T want to become pregnant.   Use a reliable method of birth control until you are sure you are not pregnant, and then make the appt to see your doctor to discuss other methods.  
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