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Possible pregnancy risk?

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 3:46 pm
by Cookiedough0213
I started taking birth control three weeks ago. I am taking aubra. I started taking the pill two weeks after the start of my period, so there is a chance I could have been ovulating when I started the pill. I took my last active pill last night, and then my boyfriend and I had sex. Because it is my first month of taking birth control we decided on using condoms for backup. The condom broke while we were having sex, and we didn't realize until he pulled out. Given that I am Suppossed to start my placebo pills tonight, can I count on being protected from last night? The brand of pill I am on is a low dose, and I am slightly worried that I could start ovulating during the placebo week because it is my first month. Should I skip the placebo pill? Any advice would be great. Thank you!

Re: Possible pregnancy risk?

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 2:12 am
by Johanna
Since you have taken all of the active pills in the first pack, provided that you have taken them all as directed, the pill should be at its full effectiveness.

Are you and your partner up to date with STI screenings?

Re: Possible pregnancy risk?

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 4:51 pm
by Cookiedough0213
This is the first sexual relationship for both my partner and me, so we figured there is no way either of us could possibly have STIs. I was just concerned that my birth control would not be fully effective In the first month. I have read so much conflicting Information on this. Some websites have told me you are not fully protected until after the entire first package. I have taken all of my pills within an hour of my scheduled time this month

Re: Possible pregnancy risk?

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 4:54 pm
by Cookiedough0213
Also, the condoms we used had spermicide on them.

Re: Possible pregnancy risk?

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 1:19 am
by Johanna
If both of you have never had any sexual contact with anyone else, then the risk of STIs is indeed low. However, there are some STIs that can be transmitted in non-sexual ways, so it is always smart to have regular STI tests as part of your reproductive healthcare.

What does the insert that came with your particular pill say about when it becomes fully effective? And what did the doctor who prescribed the pill to you say about when it becomes fully effective?

Re: Possible pregnancy risk?

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 11:15 am
by Cookiedough0213
The insert on my pills says nothing about a quick start, which is what I did. Although it does say that for a Sunday start you must wait at least 7 days until you are protected. I got my pills through planned parenthood and they also said that even for a QuickStart I would have to wait at least 7 days. I did however find information online that said you would not be protected until after a full month.

Re: Possible pregnancy risk?

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 11:23 am
by Johanna
Usually, if you start at a time other than the first Sunday after your period, it can take up to the first full month before the pill is fully effective. But since you have taken all the active pills, you have fulfilled that minimum, and your pregnancy risk should be low. However, since it sounds like you still have some questions about details of your pill, I suggest that you collect those questions and ask your doctor or pharmacist, so you know what to do when a situation like this arises.

Re: Possible pregnancy risk?

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:19 pm
by Cookiedough0213
What would you recommend me doing? I went ahead and started the placebo week of my pills and began my period. Since it has not been three days yet should I consider taking emergency contraception? Will that even help in this scenario?

Re: Possible pregnancy risk?

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:23 pm
by Cookiedough0213
Also, given the fact that I had sex on the last day of my active pill, in the chance that I do ovulate during my placebo week, would the sperm be dead by that time? I read that they only live for 3-5 days inside a woman's body. Could I become fertile in this short amount of time?

Re: Possible pregnancy risk?

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:28 pm
by Johanna
Since you did take the full course of active pills, there is really nothing that EC would add at this point in terms of protection, especially now that it has already been three days.

I would suggest that you simply continue with your pill-free week and then start your second pack as scheduled.

Re: Possible pregnancy risk?

Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 3:50 pm
by Cookiedough0213
Thank you for all your help! I am going to do that and hope for the best.