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The effects of birth control if...?

So I sort of asked a question like this, but I have more questions now, lol. I missed like 6 or 7 pills within the first two weeks (yeah stupid I know) and so I stopped taking them all together, just in case I might be pregnant. But now I'm on my period (because I stopped them), and so my question is: does that mean I can't get or be pregnant? And does stopping the pills change my ovulation date? I'm supposed to be ovulating today and tomorrow, but would that be different now? Can I expect a period at the same time as I normally would have it?

Thank you for any answers, I'm in desperate need of help! My husband and I woudn't mind a baby, we just aren't expecting one.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    if you have your period your not pregnant... also since BC is suppose to regulate your period i would assume that your ovulation might change because of the hormones in the BC im not sure but i guess you could ask you GYN sorry i wasn't more help good luck

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