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No I do not think you are pregnant, but a test would be reliable by now.
- A period is expected to start 14 days after ovulation, so it seems your period arrived on time.
- What date did your last two periods start?
- How long is your cycle usually?
- How did you establish your ovulation day?
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The fact that she was still under the BC pill regime on that day you had sex means that she should be as well covered as before. The fact that she subsequently stopped should make no difference.
However, the fact that she did stop taking the pill means that she would then be potentially fertile at any point thereafter. So, if you have had sex since she started the break, pregnancy is a possibility.
Why did she decide to take a pill-break?
But, bear in mind also that no BC method is 100% protection from pregnancy risk. Nevertheless, it could be that her body is readjusting to nio longer having the hormonal pills.
I hope this helps
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I would need more details, but from the little you have said, it would seem that it was probably at a non-fertile time. However, I can't be certain. Not releasing inside you is no guarantee. Pre-cum can contain sperm.
If you need more help, private message me. I will be more likely to get notified of that.
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