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can i be pregnant even though im on the pil?

Ive been on the pill since i had my son in dec. 2009, i take it everyday, but missed a couple here & there, just started not using condoms, had sex a couple times since last period. I dont think i am pregnant since im on the pill but my boyfriend & best friend swear i am cuz ive been very nauseated the last 3 days, very very irritable (everything & everyone is pissing me off to the fullest), my senses have increased, today i have increased urination, and last night, i swear i felt something moving in my lower stomach. Ive never had any of this while being on the pill, and i read.a lot of stories where people got pregnant on the pill even taken regularly, so now im wondering if there's a.bb chance that i am?
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Ok, thanks kimejo_81
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I would keep taking your pill. I did even thru my spacers and didn't stop until I hit last spacer and still no period and then a positive test. I was sure I wasn't so I waited the whole week. But if you suspect it I'd get maybe to day 3 of your spacers and then test if no period.
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Ok, thanks. I did take a test i got from the dollar store last year & it was negative but it had an expiration of 10/2011, and im not suppose to start my period till the 24th, so idk if the expired test or it being too early is why its negative? Should i wait another week & get another test or call my drs and should i keep taking my pill?
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4281488 tn?1353905580
Well let me tell you I was on the pill myself and never missed one or was late ever. No antibiotics or medications if any kind. I am 12+2 and due in May. So Yes there is a chance that you could be pregnant. If you are concerned you can take an EPT 5 days before missed period.
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