If : If you are on birth control pills and are taking them properly (one pill everyday at the same time every day without missing one) then you have a less than 1% of getting pregnant. If you just recently had a normal period and have no symptoms of pregnancy then what makes you think you are pregnant? If you still think you could be pregnant, take a test. You can either take a home pregnancy test as long as it has been 5- 6 weeks since your last normal period, or you can go see your doctor and they can test you. A home pregnancy test is 97% accurate if taken a week or more after the missed period. A blood test can tell if you are pregnant as soon as 7 days after conception and a doctor's urine pregnancy test can tell if you are pregnant around when you next period should come.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Check pregnancy test: It's unlikely that you are pregnant, but if you are worried, check a pregnancy test. They are very accurate. Set your mind at ease.
Answered 1/31/2015
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