Of course not. It prevents pregnancy which is the reason you are on it in the first place. It's not 100% sure though which is why it's a good thing to combine 2 of them like the pill and the condom. Using it right it should get 100% protection.
No, there is no increased rate of miscarriage for women who are pregnant while taking birth control or who get pregnant after stopping birth control.
Yes.
If you miss one dose of your birth control you become more fertile.So the answer to your question is yes if you miss a pill and have intercourse you are more likely to become pregnant.
Taking the birth control pill lowers the risk of pregnancy. Not taking the birth control pill does not lower the risk of pregnancy. You are more likely to get pregnant when you are not taking the birth control pill.
No. Even incorrect use may offer some protection
No, you are not pregnant it is your body getting used to your birth control getting out of your system, but you can find out for sure about pregnancy by taking a test to be sure, but more than likely you are not pregnant.
If you want to get pregnant, it makes more sense to stop birth control.
yes but more likely not to be you should go check with a doctor
You're more likely to get pregnant than if you use the patch as directed.
More Then Likely
Both smoking and the birth control pill can increase the risk of heart attack or stroke. Young women are more likely to die from heart attack or stroke from getting pregnant and having a baby than from smoking on the birth control pill.
Yes. If you are ovulating you are more likely to become pregnant. Many women have become pregnant from pre-cum. If you don't want to become pregnant I would recommend condoms and/or a form of birth control.