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too horny!

Why is it that im alot more hornier then normal??? Sometimes.my boyfriend and I will have sex 3 to 4 times a day!! Whats wrong with me?
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:( uggggh
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No, it is not still in your system.  The second you stop taking the pill, you are unprotected.  If you had started the next pack after those seven days of placebo pills, you would have been protected, but you did not, so you are not.

You can be pregnant.  Take a test!
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We havent!!! And he has not been pulling out either. but maybe the birthcontrol is still in my system!!! Do you think it might be? But yes i really do think the pill is makingy sex druve shoot up omg!! Im going to.start taking my birth control on wed and see what happens!!!
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If you were not using protection (i.e., condom) or your form of protection failed, you could be pregnant since you've been off it for three weeks.  When you go back on it, you will want to wait the entire time the package says to wait until its safe to not use protection.

However, I'm doubting a higher sex drive is going to be a pregnancy symptom on its own.

It could be that the pill has suppressed your sex drive and you're experiencing what your normal drive would have been/was before.
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Hopefully not prego
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No i have been on b.c. for 8months. this is new and im scared. maybe its because i stopped taking it for almost three weeks i need to get back on it lol but i cant help it but its not bad having a big sex drive tho hha
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I wouldn't say anything is wrong with you.  Then again, I have a higher drive than most girls.  Sometimes we do just go through periods of higher drive, too.  Stress seems to do this for me as do times of high anxiety.

Has this only been going on for you since beginning birth control?
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