Yes.
The average couple takes six months to get pregnant. Eight months is not unusual.
I'm pretty sure it can cause birth defects. You would need to talk to your doctor about this. Why would you start taking birth control after you find out your pregnant? I hope your not trying to kill your baby!
I'm not completely sure what you mean by this question, but here's my answer: If you have been taking a contraceptive (birth control) pill while pregnant, there will probably be little or no side effects. If you are asking if you can take other medications while pregnant, this would depend on exactly what medication it is you are taking. You should consult your doctor or a pharmacist to find out what effects your medications could have on your unborn baby.
If you are using birth control pills they will keep you from getting pregnant until you are off of them but even if you didn't take them you would still be able to get pregnant they are just to help you have a regulated period Birth Controls pills are 99% effective in preventing pregnancy and should not be taken if pregnant, or trying to get pregnant. For other options it's best to consult your doctor.
Yes, of course.
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Yes you can! I was on the depo shot for eight years. I went in one day to take the shot, he told me it was time to get off of them, because I wasn't going to be able to have children and that it was gonna mess up my pelvic bones. So he sent me home with some brochures about the different kind of birth controls. When I went back I was two weeks pregnant, now I have another beautiful little boy!
Call 911 or your local poison control center.
Yes you can. Birth control is only 99.99% effective when taken every day at the same time. If you were to miss more than 3 days, you should throw out the pack of pills and use another form of birth control until your next pack begins and wait at least 2 weeks until having unprotected sex. A pregnancy test will come in handy to be sure you have not become pregnant. The earlier you know, the better.
Generally, if the test hasn't picked up the pregnancy hormones that your body is producing within eight weeks, you are probably not pregnant. Your system is most likely re-adjusting to the lack of extra hormones, but if you are concerned, go to the doctor and ask for a blood test. They can tell you through that if you are pregnant or not.
In the Twilight book series by Stephenie Meyer, it takes about seven to eight months from when Bella finds out she's pregnant until Renesmee is born. Bella discovers her pregnancy at the end of "Breaking Dawn" and gives birth shortly after.
When you finish your pack of 21 pills you wait eight days and then start taking your pills again. Example if you started taking your pills on a Monday you should always start a new pack on that same day every time.