Yes, pregnancy is definitely possible. If you miss your next period by one week or more, take a pregnancy test. If it is negative, repeat the test every two weeks until you have a normal period or a positive test result.
Stopping the pill mid-cycle is very likely to cause irregular bleeding which you may have experienced last month. If you are not ready to be pregnant, please do not have any more unprotected intercourse. Either abstain or use condoms until you determine whether or not you are pregnant. If you do get a period, please contact the provider who prescribed your pill to discuss how to restart your pill or switch to another method that might better suit your needs and lifestyle.
If you are planning a pregnancy, most experts advise women on the birth control pill to wait at least three months after stopping the pill to attempt pregnancy. Although the hormones are very quickly passed from your system, this time period will allow you to resume regular menstrual cycles so a pregnancy can be dated. This also allows the uterine lining to thicken and provide a better site for the placenta to implant and grow.
29. February 2012
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