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Missed BC still be preganant

Am 35 yr and just start BC 45 days ago for the first time. My last period was October 30 and was very light. I started my pack the Sunday of my period Nov 3. I missed bc on the 8th but took 2 pills on the 9th.  Once again I missed 2 days of BC - nov 11-12 and took BC nov 13-15.
unprotected sex on the 7th,15th and 17th of  Nov. I have been feeling nausea tender breast lower back ache and a lot of fatigue. Since I have this symptoms I have stopped taking BC.
Today Nov 19 I have been spotting brown and dark red.

Can I be pregnant
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Thank for your reply

I had bleeding for 2 days this week. It has stopped. I started taking the pills again 1 a day. I still have nausea fatigue. Do you think there's a possibility I can be pregnant?   .
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Hi there,
Hope you are doing well. If you miss two or more pills anywhere in the pack, take the last missed pill immediately. This can mean taking two pills in one day. You have taken the missed pills next day. Your body might have experienced withdrawal of hormones due to missed pills causing bleeding. It is unlikely that you could be pregnant. The symptoms experienced by you could be due to hormonal fluctuations, premenstrual syndrome or pregnancy. Take up pregnancy test. For more queries and assistance it is important to seek advice from a doctor .I sincerely hope it helps.
Best luck and regards!
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