Sadly, it's possible: Since oral contraceptive pills reduce your risks of pregnancy to 6 or 7%, they unfortunately do not eliminate this risk completely . It would be best to check your blood betaHCG pregnancy test ASAP and if negative, ask a caring and knowledgeable Gyn about switching to Long Acting Riversible Contraceptives like IUDs and subdermal implants which are best and much more effective (99%) contraceptives
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