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On the day of my period, I started taking otc pills right away. In the first few days, the times weren't consistent but I was able to change into being consistent the next week. I engaged on my fertile week but he never finished inside and I was on pills the entire time. It's my second pack of pills already but I changed the brand as the first one was a bit pricey for me but I followed the calendar, regardless. I also had my "period" during my placebo week, but I know it's not really a real period. I'm just asking for insights as I'm always anxious about pregnancy because I can't afford to be one. Am I safe?

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