there are no fail-prove methods to contraceptions. Although pre-cum may contain only secretion from the Cowper's gland, but there is a chance that there is sperm from previous discharge or small amount of sperm in it. Morning after pill regulates your body hormones to control your ovulation and menstrual cycle, but there is always chances of failure too. Keep watch for a few weeks for any body changes that might signify pregnancy and test with a test-kit.
yes, after taking plan b:
The majority of women (87%) had their next menstrual period at the expected time or within + or - 7days, while 13% had a delay of more than 7 days beyond the anticipated onset of menses.
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Yes. No method of Birth Control is 100% effective except abstinence. The morning after pill has a very high success rate, but, it's not 100% perfect. It will not protect against STD either. To protect against STD (sexually transmitted disease), there are condoms for men and condoms for women.
Yes. No birth control is 100% effective.
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depends how long the period lasted. but this exact thing happened to me, and i am not pregnant. when you obtained the pill they should have told you that about 80% of women get their period within one week of taking the pill/the expected period.
If you do this then you put yourself at risk of pregnancy
Yes take a pill once every day at the same time. Even if your period starts before you get to the end of the pill pack. This is normal. Do not stop taking your pills or you could get pregnant.
Yes, many women stop menstruating while taking the pill.
Either one could be true. Take a pregnancy test to find out.
about 5-7 days depending on how many pills of the period week you take.
i am taking Cilest but forgot to take one pill on the day 13 and now late 4 days in my free week
you take the pill for 21 days and then stop taking it for 7 days. and in them 7 days you shall have your period. however, this is not a true period. then you repaet the process
Anytime between the 2nd and 6th placebo pill.
Firstly back pain is not a usual early pregnancy symptom. If you are pregnant, taking the pill will not harm the baby in any way. When you first start taking the pill, you should wait until you have your period and start your first pill on that first day.
You can do that, although I'm not sure why you would, unless you just want to have a period earlier. If you do so, be sure to start your next pack's active pills immediately after completing that third week's pills. Do not take a "placebo week" or "pill free week," as you will risk prenancy. Use a back up method of birth control during the week you're taking that "third week" late.
As it was your week off the pill (or taking sugar pills) you are still protected. Incidentally unless you have some other reason for taking amoxicillin it will have no effect on a cold.