It is possible. In order to be effective, the pills should be taken every day.
If you JUST came off your period, you probably aren't ovulating and you probably won't get pregnant. BUT I don't know why you'd wear the patch on the top of your thigh. That isn't a recommended spot. So because you didn't follow the rules AND had unprotected sex, your chances are better than most. A lot depends on the timing.
I am in the same boat. I had some brownish discharge yesterday and today morning, but this evening noticed a white discharge.
The sentence above does not use correct grammar and should be rewritten as the following: Thanks to the rain, I am going to sleep very well this evening.
A is used when the following word begins with a consonants. An is used when the following work is a vowel. example: This was a historic Evning To Remember. This was an amazing historic night to remeber.
"The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown primarily takes place over a 24-hour period, beginning on the evening of a Tuesday and ending on the evening of the following Wednesday.
In the evening. Or some say "of an evening"
it is in the evening....
"In the evening"
Because sunlight breaks down the chlorine. If you add it in the morning and the sun breaks it down, you may end up with little or no chlorine in your pool by late afternoon. If that happens you will have very little defense against algae all evening and night, until the next morning. If you add your chlorine in the evening then your pool is protected all evening and night, and the sun doesn't start working on it until morning. If the chlorine is low or gone by late afternoon and you dose the pool again in the evening, there is very little time when your pool is unprotected!
Rosh Hashanah starts in the evening, and the Shofar is blown the following morning, on each of the two days.
A dark evening in the woods on the eastern spur of the Carpathians
Power Grid control engineers switch on the reactors in the evening because that is when the load demand decreases, also termed as off peak hours. When the demand is low, the power generated is less therefore the system voltage increases. To control the voltage within the operational range, reactors are switched on to absorb the excess voltage during off peak hours.