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i delayed my period with birth control and had unprotected sex, pregnant or not?

I've been on my birth control 1st time in my life, I took one full pack (i skipped the white pills because i wanted to move my period) and I was 4 days in second pack when I had sex with my boyfriend, I was a virgin, he didn't come, but he broke my hymen and later we used condom, but I'm not sure if he had a preejaculation inside of me or not. Next days I took my pills as normal but 3 or 4 hours late from my normal tim, one day I took it 8 hours late, could it be that my pill didn't work because I've only started taking them or because I took them late? I didn't get my period tho, so that worked, it means I was protected too? We had always then sex with condom, but its 2 weeks since 1st sex and I feela bit in panic and tired, sometimes I feel like I'm dizzy...maybe its just my nerves, but I would really like to know if there's a possibility I could get pregnant that day when he was inside of me a few min when he broke my hymen? and how will I know? I'll stop with my birth control tomorrow, but how many days should I wait to see if I'll get my period after I delayed it before i should consider I indeed got pregnant and should visit a doctor? thanks a lot for your answer.
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You've been on them over a month and seem to have started the second pack on time. They should be effective.  You'd want to finish out the pack you're on to make sure that you stay protected.  If your period doesn't come then, test.
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I got six of the active pills left in my pack, but I want to finish tomorrow since I'll not be having sex anymore. Its 5 days since I had sex last, tomorrow it will be 6, so I can stop to get my period back and make sure I'm not pregnant too?
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its 6 active pills left and 4 placebo
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