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Yes, the increased hormone levels WILL be harmful to your baby if you are indeed pregnant, which is why you are advised to stop taking them immediately if you become pregnant and do not wish to terminate the pregnancy, and if you think you are pregnant, you should certainly not begin taking the pill. If you think you are pregnant, you should take a pregnancy test (keeping in mind that the test cannot detect pregnancies until about 9 - 12 days after fertilization, which could mean that it won't be able to tell for sure until 2-3 weeks after you have unprotected sex/the condom broke/etc) the bottom line is, if you are planning to keep the baby, DO NOT CONTINUE TAKING BIRTH CONTROL because the hormones can be damaging to the developing fetus.
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I am also in similar situation,
on Xmas morning I forgot to take my pill in the morning (which is when I usually take it) but remembered on Xmas night just before bed, about 10:30pm. I usually take it between 7 And 10 in the morning..
I then had unprotected sex on the 28th of December, (3 days after late pill) and am now 4 days into my break week ans I still have had no symptoms of periods. I'm usually very regular with my period and I'm now starting to worry......
PLEASE HELP
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I had a sex 3 days ago and my boyfriend poured inside me no sperm in the womb, but on the surface of the part of the uterus and I sat above him to think I'm pregnant or not?
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