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i dont think i can have kids

i am on birth control and lately i been missing it almost everyday i take it late from 4 hours late to taking two birth control pills the next day i know by missing a pill you have a chance of getting pregnate but i been thinking that maybe i cant have any kids i heard stories of ppl getting pregnat by missing their pill once or twice and i been missing mine for months can someone out their help me out
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1530342 tn?1405016490
You can't get pregnant unless you ovulate. If you are trying to get pregnant, stop taking the pill. If you don't want to get pregnant, I would suggest a "more disciplined" birth control like the Mirena or Depo-Provera. at least you won't have to worry about taking it everyday which will then Eliminate the thoughts of are you? or are you not?
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1526337 tn?1325192413
Just missing one dose on time doesn't mean that you will or won't get pregnant.  If you are wanting to get pregnant then see you OBGYN and get off birth control pills. Quit assuming things when you haven't had them checked out..
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280369 tn?1316702041
If you are trying to get pregnant, I would stop taking the pill and see what happens. It can also take a while for your body to adjust after the pill, so don't be surprised if it doesn't happen right away. Everyone is different. Are you missing the pill on purpose?
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1330108 tn?1333677304
Do you want to get pregnant?  Bc it seems that way
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