Not likely to be: Contraceptive pills taken regularly reduce very markedly your risks of pregnancy (are 92 to 96% effective) but do not eliminate the risk entirely. If male condoms were also used and you were 3 days before your scheduled period, you are not all likely to be pregnant. If you want to reduce your risks even further, ask a caring and knowledgeable Gyn for an intrauterine device or a subdermal implant.
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