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A two day period can still be considered a period if there is a flow. Back pain and pain in the belly (different than normal) may be related to a strain or digestive issue and not necessarily related to your period. Birth control pills are highly effective and offer daily protection against pregnancy. If you are taking your birth control pills regularly (no missing pills, etc.,) there is about a 1% chance of pregnancy, even with full intercourse, so the risk is very small. A pregnancy test can ease your mind.
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We kindly ask that you post once and as one user. Questions are answered within 24 hours.
A two day period can still be considered a period if there is a flow. Back pain and pain in the belly (different than normal) may be related to a strain or digestive issue and not necessarily related to your period. Birth control pills are highly effective and offer daily protection against pregnancy. If you are taking your birth control pills regularly (no missing pills, etc.,) there is about a 1% chance of pregnancy, even with full intercourse, so the risk is very small. A pregnancy test can ease your mind.
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