yes, you can get pregnant under those circumstances. It can take up to a month for the Birth Control pills to even start working. After one week of being on them you are at a high-risk still. Also, it should be noted that, you can get pregnant at any time that you are having sex. Condoms, pills, depo shots, etc. are not ever 100% protection from pregnancy or STD's.
Yes you're at risk of pregnancy. Not only have you put yourself at risk during the 2 weeks you stopped taking it but it will also take another 4 weeks of continously taking birth control before you'll be protected against pregnancy.
You won't be protected against pregnancy until you've taken the pill correctly for seven days. Your next period timing will be unpredictable. No harm done as long as you use a backup method for the first week. Also, if you had sex in the last five days, consider using emergency contraception.
If you continue having unprotected sex, then yes, it's possible.
Yes!!!! You need to take it for your entire cycle. Anytime you miss a pill you run the risk of pregnancy.
Outside of abstinence, there is no form of birth control that is 100%. While taking the pill may be 99% effective, missing it for a week is going to increase the chances of getting pregnant.
If you had sex after stopping use of BC you could be pregnant.
Yes, fertility returns quickly after stopping birth control pills. If you stopped taking them after just three weeks and continued having sex you can get pregnant.
That's a myth.
There is a definate percentage that you could be pregnant. Id get tested asap
its around an 85% chance that you could be pregnant becasue birth control is only 81-99% effective. so check anyways.
Stopping birth control changes your hormone level, that's why the tender breasts. Unless you have had unprotected sex and are prego.AnswerTender swollen breasts are not usually a symptom seen with stopping the pill.As stated above, it is a symptom of pregnancy however. After not ovulating due to being on the pill, it is not uncommon for women to ovulate soon after stopping the pill, so if you are having unprotected sex, get a pregnancy test. AnswerYes this does sometimes occur after stopping BCP. If your period doesn't arrive in 4 weeks, perform a HPT.
Did you have unprotected sex ? If you did you could be pregnant if you did not have unprotected sex then the chances of being pregnant are very slim, depending on the type of fooling around that went on.
Birth control pills are not effective until you have used them for 7 days. Thus, your chances of being pregnant are the same as if you were not on birth control at all.
After terminating a being pregnant, it's miles feasible to get pregnant as soon as you ovulate when you have unprotected sex.
Not very high. I have missed 2 birth control pills before and I had unprotected sex with my husband and I did not get pregnant. I have heard that the birth control pill will still be in your blood stream for a while even if you miss one or two pills, but I am not for sure how true that is.
Yes you can become pregnant, because your body has not yet adapted to the hormones in the birth control which protects you from pregnancy. You should take a pregnancy test if you have had unprotected intercourse during you first week of starting birth control. You should wait to have unprotected intercourse for at least 1-2 months,2 months being safer.
Yes she can if she is having unprotected sex, no matter what position.
You can get pregnant at any time suring your cycle if you have unprotected sex. It is less likely to get pregnant DURING your menstrual period, but it is possible. If you are trying not to get pregnant, make sure you use a condom during your whole cycle. If you've had unprotected sex and you're worried you might get pregnant, go to a helth department or Planned Parenthood and ask for the Plan B pills. They are higher does birth control pills that may stop you from getting pregnant.
Only if you have an abortion.