Laura,
Hi--I wish I could offer some reassuring information, but the only way to know if you are pregnant is to wait until your next period (or "withdrawal bleeding") to take a home pregnancy test.
There is a chance of pregnancy any time you miss pills.
However, since today is Tuesday, and you also had sex Sunday, you may still choose to use emergency contraception (Plan B). Plan B will not affect a viable pregnancy (say, if you did conceive on Friday), but will help prevent a pregnancy from occurring from unprotected intercourse within the past 120 hours at the time you use it.
You can use Plan B One Step, as it is as effective as the two-dose Plan B. This is your only option now, and I would highly recommend using it.
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Laura,
Hi--I wish I could offer some reassuring information, but the only way to know if you are pregnant is to wait until your next period (or "withdrawal bleeding") to take a home pregnancy test.
There is a chance of pregnancy any time you miss pills.
However, since today is Tuesday, and you also had sex Sunday, you may still choose to use emergency contraception (Plan B). Plan B will not affect a viable pregnancy (say, if you did conceive on Friday), but will help prevent a pregnancy from occurring from unprotected intercourse within the past 120 hours at the time you use it.
You can use Plan B One Step, as it is as effective as the two-dose Plan B. This is your only option now, and I would highly recommend using it.
Best of luck!
September 22, 2009 - 12:43pmThis Comment
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