I would bet the farm (despite not owning one, ahem) that you are absolutely, 100% not pregnant. You have been taking your pills as directed with no slip-ups, and have been using a second method of birth control save for one "oops." And, on top of that, you took emergency contraception! There is pretty much no way you could be pregnant. But I do understand your nervousness -- it's hard to rely on a new form of birth control, and especially one that you can't "see" working (like you do with a condom).
Yes, the extra dose of hormones might delay your withdrawal bleed (or it could conceivably be early). A withdrawal bleed is not the same as a period, you're absolutely right -- but it's still a useful (but not perfect) indicator of No Babies.
If you'd feel better, feel free to take a pregnancy test -- it would be most accurate after 19 days post-oopsie-condom-sex, but you could test earlier around the time of your expected withdrawal bleed. However, there is almost 100% no way that you could be pregnant, having used not one, not two, but three forms of birth control (and using two of those perfectly)! Try to breathe easy and do some happy, relaxing things to take your mind off this. If it were me, I would not be worried and I would not have even bothered with the ECP. Your gyno was playing on the Complete-and-Utter-Safe-Side in recommending that. And given your use of the pill, I personally would feel very comfortable in not using condoms if it were me. Bon courage!
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Yes, the extra dose of hormones might delay your withdrawal bleed (or it could conceivably be early). A withdrawal bleed is not the same as a period, you're absolutely right -- but it's still a useful (but not perfect) indicator of No Babies.
If you'd feel better, feel free to take a pregnancy test -- it would be most accurate after 19 days post-oopsie-condom-sex, but you could test earlier around the time of your expected withdrawal bleed. However, there is almost 100% no way that you could be pregnant, having used not one, not two, but three forms of birth control (and using two of those perfectly)! Try to breathe easy and do some happy, relaxing things to take your mind off this. If it were me, I would not be worried and I would not have even bothered with the ECP. Your gyno was playing on the Complete-and-Utter-Safe-Side in recommending that. And given your use of the pill, I personally would feel very comfortable in not using condoms if it were me. Bon courage!