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PostPosted: 07/15/07 - 19:36    Post subject: I just dont know. Vote now! Reply with quote

Ok. I have been on birth control for over a year now. I take my pills during the day. One day I was at work, and i took my pill. As i walked away from my purse, my case had fallen out of my purse and i didnt know until the next day. I had gone back to work to find it but they had moved my purse during the time after i lost it, so no one knew where it was. So i opened a new pack and just took the pills from where i left off the last pack. A week or so later my boss found my pack and gave it back. I figured i could finish the pack and then use the white pills again and finish the lost pack i had found. I went on vacation the day i started my new pack and i grabbed the wrong pack to bring with me. I decided instead of not taking any pills i would just take the pills i had with me. My boyfriend and I were doing stuff and after he saw white stuff on the outside of me. He had said that it was from the bottom on the condom and he whiped it off. Should i take the morning after pill? or are my pills still working?
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