Yes, it is possible to get pregnant during the 7-day break from the contraceptive pill. However, if the break is done correctly after 3 weeks of continuous medication, the risk is usually lower. The pill works to prevent ovulation, so during the break, the chances of conception are reduced. It's important to follow the instructions for taking the pill to ensure its effectiveness in preventing pregnancy. If you have any concerns about potential pregnancy, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
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