It's unlikely to be pregnant if you're having regular periods and taking Birth Control correctly and consistently. Talk to your health care provider if you have concerns about the reliability of your method.
yes, but only on the slim chance she is ovulating during her period. Which is very unlikely. (Ovulation usually occurs around 14 days after the first day of your last period, and the time between that is considered the "safe zone" for intercourse.)
maybe u should see your doctor n sometimes ur birth control can give u pregnancy symthoms
First things first, you shouldn't take birth control if your pregnant. Secondly it's not normal to have a period if you are pregnant, but it IS normal is spot during pregnancy. But just to be safe follow-up for a OB-GYN
Yes, she can. In addition, she can get pregnant on any day. Take her period out of the equation. Outside of abstinence, there are no safe days to have sex without the possibility of becoming pregnant. Contrary to popular belief - although rare - it is possible to become pregnant even while a women is on her period. If you do not wish a pregnancy, always use protection. The fact that she took the pill a week after, tends to promote the notion of, closing the door after the horse has gotten out.
course not
If you had sex it is possible you are pregnant. The chance of getting pregnant on your period, while taking BCP is quite small.
If you're pregnant, then you won't get your period
You should not be pregnant when you start taking the pills as you start taking them within a week of the start of your period and if you have a period you are 99.5% sure you are not pregnant. However if you are pregnant the pills will have no effect.
Your period shouldn't affect the test! There is really no point in doing a pregnancy test during a period. Usually, if you are having a period you are not pregnant. A pregnancy test senses the BHCG hormone so your period should not affect it.
If you are definitely taking your pills at the same time everyday and are still having a period you should be okay. No method is 100% so I would recommend if you are concerned to use 2 methods such as a condom and birth control pills. If you believe that you could be pregnant, take a home pregnancy test. There actually are pregnant women that do have a type of spotting which seems like a period but that is mostly if the person doesn't have a regular period from the start. Typically the only ways that that you can get pregnant if you are on birth control: -If you aren't taking the BC at the same time/regularly every day. -If you switch from different forms of birth control (ie: depo prevera(sp?) and birth control pills) -If you are on antibiotics and birth control. Some antibiotics/medications interfere with birth control pills so make sure that you talk to your doctor when going on new meds. On shows such as "I didn't know I was pregnant," it does show different circumstances that women have become pregnant and not even know it... (such as still having a period and no weight gain). This is REALLY RARE though.
There is always a chance of getting pregnant when having sex even on the pill.
If you don't have sex, you won't get pregnant.
Most women will have their period within a week or two of stopping birth control pills, and may be fertile from the first day they stop taking it. If you have stopped taking birth control and have not had your regular period as expected, you need a pregnancy test to be sure whether you are pregnant or not.
YES - no birth control devices are 100% effecitive. It is still possible to get pregnant.
As long as you are taking your birth control pills it is very unlikely that you would get pregnant, wether you skip your period or not. Als always if you are unsure, speak to your doctor or nurse.
It worked for me! I was not having a menstrual cycle. My OB prescribed birth control- after one month I had my period- two months later I was pregnant!