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902536 tn?1326914250

I NEED ADVICE

hi my name is becky i am 21 years old and i have not been feeling very well the last week or so. i did have a somewhat of a period last friday- sunday. it was different than my regular one. it only lasted 3 days normally 5 to 7. and it was really really heavy. normally it is heavy and light on and off. and i am not suppose to get my period for a week yet.i have been really moody, nausea and always tired. i am on the pill the only this is i missed one day and while on the pill i was on antibiotices for 7 days for the pain for my tooth. my boyfriend and i do have sex and he does not wear protection.  but he also pulls out before he cums. is it possible that the antibiotics over ruled the b/c and i might have been ovulation and of course pre-***. is it possible that i could be pregnant? and what are the chances??


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902536 tn?1326914250
k thanks yeah i dont know. at the moment i feel huge!
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676912 tn?1332812551
Wait until you period is due and test, it is very possible to get pregnant on birth control and especially if you are/were taking antibiotics. My cousin didn't think anything of it and had sex while she was taking antibiotics and on the pill...her 15 year old son is what came of it, and two other children, but the other two were planned.
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902536 tn?1326914250
what do u think that chances are?  honestly do u think that i could be? and what if the test come backs negative is it possible that i could still be
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330481 tn?1309488243
Could be - just get a test. Only way to know.
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