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Chance of Pregnancy or is it just late a Period? MAJOR TMI****

So I'm on the pill and I'm pretty good at taking it and my period is pretty regular if I do miss it I try to take it as soon as possible and if there are extras in the pack that Ive missed ill take them closest to my period before starting the sugar pills. I had sex without a condom on sunday morning. This is the first time I've had sex in 15 months so it was the first time between my boyfriend and I so it was kinda awkward trying to get used to each other's rhythms. I mean if felt really good but since it's been so long since the last time I had sex, it was like being a virgin all over again because I was so tight it was kinda painful. My boyfriend pulled out and did NOT ejaculate in me. I know that there is also sperm in precum though so Im not sure if that was in me or whether it was just me that was wet because he takes a while to *** and he kept getting soft everytime he went to put it in me so we had to stop and keep trying he was pretty bone dry. He didn't seem to genuinely *** until he pulled out. According to my birth control pack, I was supposed to start my period on sunday (the day we had sex). I did miss one pill the sunday before but I don't bleed when I miss a pill other than that I was on top of taking them. it's now Tuesday night and I still haven't gotten my period, which in the past my period has taken a few days to come when I wasnt sexually active so Im not sure if this is normal or a sign i could be pregnant.I haven't had any other symptoms like bleeding after sex or cramps or burning when i pee, everything has been normal, I've still even been getting vaginal discharge like i usually do before my period. So I'm just confused as to where I stand? whats normal and whats not?
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