A little nervous?
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When you dropped the one, you should have taken another one anyway, and then started a new pack the following Sunday. It's possible that you are pregnant. You can take an at home pregnancy test 5 days before your period is due [I'm not sure what the brand is, but I know it's out there], just make sure to follow the directions. Or you can wait and see if your period is late and then take a pregnancy test. You can also go to your ob-gyn and get a blood pregnancy test done, which is MUCH more accurate than a urine test.
If you are pregnant, it'll be time to decide whether or not you want to have the baby. Which will be your decision, along with your husbands and don't try to let anyone else talk you into doing what you don't want to.
Good luck.
You'll have to wait and see. You're probably just anxious.
I would guess 97% Not pregnant.
Were you faithfully taking the pill before that? Are you still taking the pill? I'd say if your answer is yes then you probably are not pregnant but scared and worried and feel like you are. If you think you are then take a test to ease your worries
mostly likely you are not. You didn't mention the time in your cycle that you had sex so I'm not sure if it was around ovulation time or not. But take it from someone who has been trying to conceive... if you have it constantly on your mind that you might be pregnant, you will suffer from "psycho-symatic symptoms". Your breast are probably normally achy and itchy but because you're worried, it feels intensified a lot more. same with the cramps. Don't fret.
IF you dropped your birth control for that night only, I don't think you could be pregnant, however, when my wife took out her implant control, we got pregnant that same week.
You just relax, wait until next week to your period, if it doesn't shows up, then I´ll be a little nervous. In the meantime I don't think your pregnant
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