Your body secretes its own hormones once you become pregnant. Your pill consists basicly of hormones to prevent pregnancy. So you can see that by taking your pill while pregnant, you might very well disturb your baby's development and either terminate him or handicap him.
If you do not take the course of pills as you are meant to then they will not necessarily protect you from becoming pregnant. If for some reason you do not take your pill then you must use a condom.
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If you don't get your period on week four, chances are good that you're pregnant.
Yes you could be pregnant. Because you didn't take the pill for a week means that you were unprotected and still are even though you took it again for two days. You were still unprotected and you should immediately take a pregnancy test to make sure you aren't pregnant. If you are go to your doctor immediately.
Yes you will become pregnant if you only take one pill. The only way to avoid pregnancy, is to take 1 birth control pill every day and take the pill at the same time everyday. You will also become pregnant if you have unprotected intercourse during your couple of weeks of starting birth control, because it does take a while for your body to adjust to the hormones. 1 pill will have no effect of protecting you against pregnancy. If you do not want to become pregnant, take your pills as directed, and do not skip pills. If you do accidently miss a pill, double up the next day, which means take the pill that you missed plus the one that you are supposed to take that day. Make sure you take the pills at the same time also.
You could be pregnant. Take a pregnancy test
Tylenol and Benendryl should have no affect on the pill. You can have unprotected sex any day of the month if you are on the pill, you are protected with the pill from pregnancy.
* If you take Birth Control pills you have a very slim chance of getting pregnant It's 1% chance that means that 3 women a year that take the pill MAY become pregnant If you take the pill read the paper insert that comes with the pack it tells you all this and more.
If you had sex during that first week, you could very easily get pregnant. Those are just sugar/iron pills. Taking the first week immediately won't have much a difference. It takes 1-3 weeks for the pill to be fully effective. If you are already pregnant, that won't change simply because you started taking the pills. The pill has little risk to the fetus. If you suspect you may be pregnant, don't take that first week and find out for sure if you are or are not pregnant. In fact, call your doctor right now and see what you can find out. Good luck :)
After you stop the pill, normal fertility will resume in 2-4 weeks, so you can get pregnant in the first month after stopping the pill.
No clue as to what your questioning is asking,yeah you can have sex and be pregnant in a week,that means your a week pregnant.
Birth control pills are for preventing pregnancy, not getting pregnant.