Well, that means she's probably not taking her pill at all or correctly. Maybe you should protect yourself so that this doesn't happen! That'd be a smart move! Thanks! There is a possibility of pregnancy because you had unprotected sex. Birth Control isn't 100% affective at preventing pregnancy. There is quite a few cases where women do conceive while on the pill without missing any tablets. So its very possible. If the period she experienced was implantation bleeding then she can do a pregnancy test in about two weeks time. But the problem is the contraception pills. She cant take this during pregnancy because its harmful to the Embryo. So the best thing to do is see your doctor for a QUANTITATIVE BETA HCG pregnancy blood test. This test is highly accurate and can be done five days after conception may of taken place. Its the most accurate way of finding out if she's pregnant or not so I would definitely go for this blood test. Good luck to you both.
You need to be on birth control pills for at least seven days before you are protected. Therefore if you have been taking the pills correctly, you will not get pregnant 2 weeks after. You need to be on birth control pills for at least seven days before you are protected. Therefore if you have been taking the pills correctly, you will not get pregnant 2 weeks after.
if you had sex during the time period you weren't taking the pill then there is a possibility of becoming pregnant
Ask my friend Mr. Pregnancy Test.
Yes, take a pregnancy test or have her visit the doctor. A missed period is 99% she's pregnant. The pills are not 100% effective.
She could be pregnant.....it would be a good idea if she took a pregnancy test 2 weeks after the date you had sex
The chances are great.
No, birth control decreases your risk of getting pregnant.
The same as every other woman who is not using birth control - about 30%.
Just before your period you are at your most fertile
you technically can but the chances are negligible If your using birth control you chances of getting pregnant are statistically 0.1%. using a condom properly 98.1% protection considering a 50% pregnancy rate from unprotected sex means a 0.8% chance of getting pregnant Meaning using both you have a .0008% chance of getting pregnant or 1/1250000 This is a rough statistic and includes the chances of condoms breaking. If your using both it is very unlikely to become pregnant, however sex always carries that risk no matter how careful you are. Its part of the reason why over 100,000 people a day have an abortion.
no. the chances of you getting pregnant are the same as if you hadn't taken birth control in months.
birth control increases your chances of not getting pregnant
No. It does not act as the "Morning-After pill" When starting birth control you should wait at least a month before having unprotected intercourse.
Zero. You have to indulge in unprotected sexual intercourse. Perhaps you should talk to an adult or read a book about procreation.
Yes, you can get pregnant. While on the medication, the pills help you control or reduce your chances of getting pregnant. However, how soon you might get pregnant differs from woman to woman.
chances of getting pregnant
Birth control pill is a general name for a group of medications that can greatly reduce the chances of a woman getting pregnant. There is still a chance of getting pregnant, but it is greatly reduced.