Pregnancy is possible since you had unprotected sex during your first week of pills. However, since you started your pills with your period, it is unlikely that you would have ovulated that early in your cycle.
Menstrual irregularities are very common during the first three months of pill use. These irregularities include missed periods, breakthrough bleeding (bleeding in between periods), and spotting. It is normal to experience some mild cramping when you are bleeding or spotting. You can also expect your periods to be much lighter and of shorter duration than they normally are. If your periods do not become more regular by your fourth pack of pills, contact the provider who prescribed your pill.
Continue to take your pills as directed. Just to be on the safe side, take a pregnancy test. Use first morning urine for the best results. If it is negative, you have nothing to worry about. Do not stop taking your pills unless you test positive for pregnancy.
24. April 2012
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