Could you be pregnant if started taking the pill 1 and a half weeks ago but missed three pills then stopped them because wanted to get youve had unusual bleeding?

Yes, it is possible to be pregnant if you started taking the birth control pill 1.5 weeks ago, missed three pills, and then stopped taking them because you experienced unusual bleeding.

When you start taking birth control pills, it can take up to a week for them to become fully effective in preventing pregnancy. During this time, it is important to use condoms or another form of non-hormonal contraception as backup. If you missed three pills in a row, this may have reduced the effectiveness of the pill and increased your risk of pregnancy.

Additionally, stopping the pill before completing a full cycle can disrupt your menstrual cycle and cause unusual bleeding. This bleeding is not necessarily a sign of pregnancy, but it can be difficult to distinguish between pregnancy-related bleeding and other types of bleeding.

If you are concerned that you may be pregnant, it is important to take a pregnancy test to confirm. Pregnancy tests are available at most pharmacies and can be used at home. If the test is positive, it is important to consult with your doctor to discuss your options.

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