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chance of being pregnant

I missed a pill 4 days before the placebo tablets are meant to start but my boyfriend and I didn't have unprotected sex again until 25 days after i missed that pill...what are my chances of being pregnant...i'm meant to get my peiod today but i'm too anxious to wait and find out!
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1641357 tn?1470495393
Yay! haha See, you were just freaking out for nothing!!!  Glad it worked out for you :)  
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All good...got my period late last night yay!
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1641357 tn?1470495393
Yeah, I know what you mean.  Lately I've been having lots of back pain and feeling weird, I  took a HPT but negative, I think it was all due to me not knowing and kind of wanting to be, so I made every little sign more intense in my mind, you know?  Do you have any kids so far?  If not I'm glad that you want to wait!  I had my first when I was 23 and 2nd at 24 and it was still somewhat hard.  Of course they are blessings and I wouldn't change it for the world now!!!  Wish you luck, and let me know what the HPT says when you take it.
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Um no i definitely do not want to be pregnant! That's why I'm so anxious lol I've started to have a bit of back pain and tummy pain which I normally get before my period comes but I could just be imagining it because I want it lol.
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1641357 tn?1470495393
I'm not sure what the percentage of that would be, but I would take an HPT and see what it says.  You need to find out as soon as you can so you can stop taking the birth control because that will have an adverse effect on the baby.  From the way you write this it seems like you want to be pregnant?  
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