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Im on birth control and have been for over a year. My boyfriend and i had sex about three four days ago and he went in me. The odd time i do miss my pill by maybe an hour or so, but i wanted to know when i would be ovulating and what the chances are. my last period was june 9-13 and was very light, and i took my last pill in my pack yesterday?

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I can't really tell you when you were ovulating because each woman is different in their cycles. My own daughter got pregnant on her period. Missing a pill by an hour should really not affect anything. All I can tell you is that you should get a pregnancy test if you are unsure. And you can find a pregnancy resource center near you to get a free test by going to http://www.optionline.org or call 1-800-395-HELP. Another good website to find a center is
http://www.heartbeatinternational.org/worldwide_directory.asp
See if you develop any pregnancy symptoms and get the test. Then email me back and tell me how things are going. My email address is DCHERYL51@yahoo.com so bye for now!

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I can answer questions about the various methods of birth control. I can answer questions like "What would be the best method of birth control for me?" and other problems and concerns. I have researched side effects and risks of various methods of birth control. I have almost 23 years of experience working with various pregnancy resource centers. Please contact me at CHERYL51@aol.com if you would like to know more information about your situation or if I am "Maxed OUT".

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I have almost 23 years of experience in counseling women about birth control and family planning.

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Illinois Valley Community College, Austin Community College, Travel Agent Degree and almost 23 years of counseling experience.
I have worked with Pregnancy Resource Centers for almost 23 years.

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