Re: Conception & Pills

From: Robert J. Woolley (wooll005@tc.umn.edu)
Sat Oct 23 23:21:33 1999


In message <199910231837.NAA21887@talk.obgyn.net> writes: > I have a question about getting pregnant once you stop the pill. I have
> been taking the pill (Sunday start) for about 10 days once my period
> started and I stopped taking them. On about the 13th day I had
> intercourse. Which made it 3 day's without taking my birth control
> pills. Well, the next day I started to bleed which lasted for about 3
> 1/2 days. I am now pregnant and trying to find out when conception
> could have taken place?? I also had intercourse around 12 days after I
> had the bleeding once I stopped the pills. Could conception have taken
> place then???

Here's an original idea: Ask your doctor!

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