Taking Birth Control is taking hormones, so if you are taking these hormones within the first three months of the little baby trying to get formed all up right with everything working and everything in the right place,(if you know what I mean), then this is the time when you want to make sure you are getting plenty of everything you need, and staying away from anything that might harm developement of the fetus and also put the mother at risk for miscarriage, birth defects or deficiencies.. Spina bifida is prevented by making sure that you get plenty of folic acid in your diet, but it only works in the first 12 weeks. If you aren't taking care of your self then, you may have to face some problems later. Good nutrition and staying away from any drugs, alcohol or ciggarettes will go a long way to ensure a healthy baby. See a doctor as soon as possible if you should ever suspect that you might be. You can get a home pregnancy test and if it is positive, discontinue sexual relations and the use of the birth control pill until you are able to have it either confirmed or denied by the physician. If you get a negative, and then a week later you get another negative result, most likely you are not pregnant.
Yes, When the baby is born it may have brain damage or problems with limbs working correctly,If you are lucky it may not happen to you but there is a 99.5% chance that it will effect the baby.
-Arielle
If use of birth control is continued while pregnant, your hormones will go into turmoil, and you will more than likely lose your pregnancy.
The pill would not end or harm the pregnancy.
Yes, if you're pregnant, there is no need for birth control pills.
Can you take birth control pills and still be pregnant Can you take birth control pills and still be pregnant
Unless they are birth control pills, yes.
Yes. You can get pregnant WHILE you are on birth control.
Birth control pills are meant to help prevent pregnancy. That is what they're designed to do.
To keep you from getting pregnant
The active birth control pills are the ones that prevent pregnancy. If you don't take those pills, you could get pregnant.
Birth control pills will not harm or end a pregnancy, but a woman stops taking them if she's pregnant as they are of no further use.
Yes you can become pregnant a week after you have stopped taking birth control pills.
Yes, missing birth control pills increases the likelihood of getting pregnant.
Birth control pills.
A tubal ligation is a highly effective method of preventing pregnancy. Birth control pills prevent, but don't help, a woman to get pregnant. Combining tubal ligation and birth control pills is not an effective way to get pregnant.