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What are my chances of getting pregnant?

I am a 25 years old. I am taking Ortho Tri Cyclen Lo. I got finished taking Flagyl on the 12th day of the pills. I had unprotected sex on the 14th day of the pills. Plus I missed one pill on the 11th of the pills. What are my chances of getting pregnant?
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sorry wrong person that was meant for babygirl2002
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My sister in-law got pregnant using that birth control..to check out the prescriptions you are taking there is a website for it and it will tell testimonies from people who have taken it and their results...I am not sure to what the name of the website is but I am sure that you can google it if you have access to a computer..
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My sister in-law got pregnant using that birth control..to check out the prescriptions you are taking there is a website for it and it will tell testimonies from people who have taken it and their results...I am not sure to what the name of the website is but I am sure that you can google it if you have access to a computer..
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birt controls not 100% and there have been plenty of women who have gotten pregnant while on the pill.

you not taking your pills correctly really lessens the effectiveness of the pills.

and you having unprotected sex the 14th day of your pills...and i use to use that type of birth control and you take pill 1 on the first sunday after your period....it was around ovulating when you took your pills.

your going to have to wait to take a pregnancy test
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