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Switching birth control pregnancy risk???

So I just switched birth control pills to Seasonique from a pill that had the same amount of hormones and I had unprotected sex before waiting a week on the new pills. I finished my week of the placebo pills of my old pills and started the new birth control when I would have started a new pack of my old ones so there was no gap. I also started within 5 days of the start of my last period. Am I at risk for pregnancy?? I've been freaking out for a while now since I'm getting a little nauseous and not feeling right, but i'm just wondering if those are side affects to the new pill.
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