Less likely: Less chance because it is usually non-ovulatory period. Depends on your period cycle. You want to test in 2-3 weeks to make sure.
Answered 6/7/2016
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Ovulation: If you have been taking your birth control pills as directed, the chance of pregnancy is quite low. Remember, the bleeding that happens during your placebo week is withdrawl bleeding. The continual hormonal feedback eliminates the surge signal that causes your ovaries to send an egg down the fallopian tubes to be fertilized by sperm. Consider an IUD, they are very popular with women.
Answered 1/10/2016
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