Possibly pregnant, need help please.
Me (22F) and my boyfriend (23M) had outercourse in the shower on day 23 of my cycle. Long story short, he finished on my face and the run off of the load fell on my pubic hair. It wasn’t fully grown, but trimmed long enough to possibly block. We only noticed when we saw a trail on my pubic hair leading downwards. I was sitting crisscrossed, and water flowed toward the area and slightly pooled where my vagina was. I am unsure whether any sperm made its way into my vagina.
I’ve been on birth control on the combined pill for 3.5 years. I normally take it consistently around the same time, but in this month’s pack, I missed a hormone pill for a full 24hrs in the last week before taking it along with the next hormone pill for the next day (2 pills in 1 day). We had outercourse 5 days after missing that one pill for 24 hours while taking the rest of the pack as scheduled. I usually have a 28 day cycle, but recently it’s been around 28-30 days cuz of how my birth control increased the number of hormones pills from 21 days to 24 days. I used to have a week of iron pills and now it’s only 4 days for better reference. The brand is Blisovi 20.
We’ve read online how I should most likely not be pregnant, but some sources have said how I may have a more likely chance if I’ve also missed a hormone pill on the last week of the prior month. I believe I missed one hormone pill in the last week for the prior month for 13hrs, as a worst case scenario since the past packs I like to keep unfortunately got mixed up and I can’t accurately tell when each past pack was taken.
We’ve done our research, but we’re unsure and would like some feedback/reassurance/advice.
TLDR: My bf finished on my face, runoff with water in the shower went towards my unshaved vagina while I was sat and slightly pooled, unsure if I’m pregnant or not despite being on combination hormonal birth control, but have missed a hormone pill for 24hrs in the last week for this month (5 days after the outercourse) and for last month. Need reassurance/feedback/advice.