i was taking yaz for about a week then stop due to family issues n then me n my x had unprotected sex but he pull out then later that nite i got the pill again could there be a small chance of pregnancy


Hi Princesskm90, There is

Hi Princesskm90,

There is always a chance of becoming pregnant when you have unprotected sex. There are a lot of factors that you need to consider such as your ovulation time, if there was any pre-semen. Of course, by now it has already been almost a month so you should have a better idea if you may be pregnant.

 
 

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