I'm 17 almost 18 and no don't start saying "you're too immature to be having sex." I am looking for real answers. I am on birth control, and I have only had sex with the guy I am with. I have been with him for a year and half, so no I would not have an sti or std. Anyways, the other day I didn't take my birth control for probably about 4 days, and I'm 99% sure we had sex on the day I ovulated and the day before or the day after I ovulated. So two days in a row basically. Anyways, we knew the risk and the consequences we would have if anything were to happen. So, both the time we had sex, he went in me, and a day or two after I stopped my pill I started bleeding and having cramps (still bleeding and still having them a bit.) so I got nervous and so I went back on it, so that my mom wouldn't notice and it was worrying me. So I started taking them again I probably 2 days ago maybe, and I'm just wondering if even though I started taking them if there was a good chance I conceived? Since it's too early to tell, no symptoms obviously, just I have a funny feeling this time that I might be, like this instinct for some reason. So I'm just wondering how good of a chance it is that I am pregnant or going to be pregnant? Please help, and if you're going to be rude. Please don't bother answering me.
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Hi 1,
Chances are probably pretty low but we can't say for sure.
The bleeding you saw is from an induced period. It occurs when you stop taking your birth control medicine. In most cases, this is what happens when you take your reminder pills.
Hope it helps.
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You need to time when you have sex. You will normally ovulate between about 11-15 days AFTER your period starts. Sperm can survive up to about 5 days - max. The egg can be fertilized for about 48 hours - max.
Having sex between 6-17 days after your period starts is when you'd be most likely to conceive.
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