Well, when I went to get my Birth Control I had to take a pregnancy test first & I asked why & they said if I was already pregnant & they put me on birth control it could kill my baby. So im assuming yes.
Hello - The difference covers a wide area. The difference is - pregnancy spotting is usually implantation bleeding. Spotting due to birth control is caused by a hormonal imbalance or the doseage of BCP not being high enough for you.
The following will cause early bleeding: * Irregular period * Pregnancy * UTI * Hormonal Imbalance * Stopping birth control * Starting birth control
It's fine to start the next cycle of the birth control patch early. It does not increase your risk of pregnancy; in fact, it may decrease the risk.
early pregnancy, none
Early pregnancy happens because they are not using birth control. Most people have "premarital" sex, not just college students.
Yes, anti-pregnancy is safe to prevent early/unwanted pregnancy. Abortion pills are the medicines that are used to terminate a pregnancy above 12 weeks. Birth control (anti-pregnancy pills) is used to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills are considered effective to prevent pregnancy if you consume the pill within 72 hours.
Because you took your non active pills instead of the active pills this has basically interfered with birth control protecting you against pregnancy and has also messed up your cycle. You must ALWAYS take birth control as prescribed. You need to use a condom for the next 4 weeks to prevent pregnancy and take your birth control as normal.
It will stop ovulation & prevent pregnancy when you've been taking it for 4 weeks.
Starting a pack of birth control pills a day early does not increase the risk of pregnancy; in fact, it may decrease the risk. Continue taking your pills as normal. Your period will just arrive a day early that's all.
Definitely. However, I've heard that this is also a side effect of menstrual cycles for some, or if you're using birth control pills. It really depends on the person. If you don't normally feel this symptom while you're on your period, or taking birth control, than I can deduct that you may be pregnant.
Hello, No this isn't caused by a miscarriage hun. But it does sound like this may be bleeding related to early pregnancy (implantation bleeding) or the effect of birth control. Sometimes when someone has been taking birth control consecutively for a long period of time, their period cycle can change or become lighter or more irregular or sometimes, your body becomes so reliant on the doseage of birth control that you need to doseage changed (usually increased). See your doctor for a pregnancy blood test.
Yes, it attempts to fool your body into thinking you are pregnant - many of the side effects mimic early pregnancy.