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Pregnancy

I've been taking contraceptive pills for a year now. I had been missing pills few times since last month till this month, although i do make up for them a day or 2 days later. Me and my boyfriend had been having unprotected sex since 3 weeks ago. Every night that we had unprotected sex, i tend to always forget to take the pill, also because those nights always tend to be nights that we and our friends go out to drink alcohol, go clubbing. I make them up next days though. In the 3rd week of our unprotected sex, which was over a week ago, he ejaculated a lot inside of me, and again i had forgotten to take the pill that night. I made up for it next day. Yesterday, I forgot to take the pill, however, today i make up for it. For this month, my period's a few days late. Am I pregnant or is it still early to tell?
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Thank u so much for ur advice. I truly appreciate it. I've been feeling sick and uncomfortable these days. I'm happy to know that I'm not alone, and that there're also other women who would give advice to me like this. :)
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It is definitely a possibility that you maybe pregnant. I would suggest taking an at home pregnancy test and if it is negative wait about another week or 2 and take another one. If it ends up that you are not pregnant then you may want to think of another form of birth control that you dont need to do on a daily basis such as Nuva ring, implanon, depo provera, mirena etc. I personally love the nuva ring. its in for 3 weeks out for 1 week then a new one the following week.

Best wishes.
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