yes, the only certainty is abstinence. Although its not likely a women would get pregnant, but yes its still possible.
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.
There are many hormonal imbalances that can cause periods to be missing without the pill and present with the pill. The first weeks of pills in the pack can make hormone levels more normal while you're taking them. Because the inactive pills contain no hormones, breakthrough bleeding will occur. Talk to your health care provider about the absent periods to find out if additional testing is suggested to learn why you only have bleeding when you're on birth control pills. And keep using a reliable method of preventing pregnancy until the time you're ready to get pregnant. Even women who have rare periods can get pregnant. There is no medical reason to have monthly bleeding while taking BCP - your health care provider can tell you how to take your pills so bleeding stops completely.
Some people will see their period stop when starting the pill; others will have prolonged bleeding. You can't predict which women will have which outcome.
yes
pill
No the are 1to11 % but safer against s.t.I the best prevention for pregnancy would be the pill they are only 1to3% .
It is possible. Some women find it very easy to get pregnant after coming off the pill. For some women it takes a while. It will just depend upon how your body reacts to the pill.
There is no such thing as "super sperm". It most likely has to do with the pill itself as it is not 100% effective. There are stories of women getting pregnant while on the pill in addition to a condom-protected intercourse.
Yes you can definitely become pregnant while taking the pill. I am proof of that and I never missed a dose. :) If you are pregnant you must stop taking the pill.
I know about the pill. I have know women (not many) that have gotten pregnant while on the pill, but as soon as they got pregnant they no longer had any periods. I hope that this helps:)
They do not. Taking the pill decreases the chance of getting pregnant, but it is still possible to become pregnant on the pill.
You are not likely to get pregnant while you're on the birth control pill.
The purpose of a birth control pill is not to get pregnant, so they are not "prone" to getting pregnant. To get pregnant the pill has to be stopped.
Men, pregnant women, and, animals.
No it can not. If you are on the pill it will negate the effect so you actually get pregnant.
Yes. The pill is not always affective.
Erm, the pill could not be working and you might be pregnant?