If you skipped more than 1 pill than yes. Birth Control is only around 99% effective if you take every pill at the same time every day. If you skip around on the time you take it or skip pills all together the % goes down.
No, you have a tumor.
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Either she has irregular periods - or she's pregnant !
Skipping your period on the birth control pill, whether it happens with normal use or because you skipped the placebo week on purpose, isn't bad. It doesn't increase the risk of pregnancy, and causes no damage.
If you're using the combination pill then you don't get a period, instead you experience a withdrawal bleed as a result of a drop in synthetic hormones when going from your active to inactive pills. If you skipped your last withdrawal bleed this doesn't effect your next withdrawal bleed, you will get it as normal during your next placebo week.
I just had a urine test (7weeks pregnant) and the midwives said I must have skipped breakfast as there was a substance in my urine (can't remember what it was). And they were right... I was very hungry!
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Quit speculating and go to the doctor first thing Monday. My question is did you try to get pregnant, and are you prepared for this if you are?
Most over the counter pregnancy tests will show a pregnancy the day of your skipped period. However I believe there are a few more expensive ones that will be able to determine up to 5 days before the skipped period. hope this helps.
You say you skipped placebo pills to get your period earlier, but then it sounds like you waited an additional week before starting a new pack. If you went 14 days without an active pill, you definitely put yourself at risk of pregnancy and should take a pregnancy test. If you want to skip placebos, follow the rule to never go more than seven days without taking an active pill.
Yes, you might get pregnant if you have sex without birth control. Consider using the morning after pill, and talk to your health care provider about a new method if you don't want to get pregnant at this time.
The past tense is skipped.