No you aren't. It would take for you to be off the pill at least a month. Start taking your pill at the same time everyday so you won't forget.
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.
When you start having cramp like symptoms but earlier then when your cycle is going to start this is usually an early symtom sign of being pregnant.
The first year of your teenage-life, (13 yrs. ) It is recomended to start taking the pills so early to prevent an early teenage pregnancy crisis.
Yes.
Keep taking your pills all in order-do not skip any active pills...did you miss any pills -sometimes that can cause you to start your period early...also-maybe put a call in to your doc- if you didn't miss any pills,you shouldn't start your period while still taking active pills
Yes, you can start the next pack of pills early without increasing your risk of pregnancy.
You're probably pregnant, and no amount of birth control is going to reverse it.
Depending on which pill you're put on and when in your cycle you start taking it, you will probably need 7 pills in 7 days before it is fully effective.
A placebo has no medical properties at all so, yes, you would be at risk of getting pregnant.
Starting a pack of birth control pills a day early does not increase the risk of pregnancy; in fact, it may decrease the risk. Continue taking your pills as normal. Your period will just arrive a day early that's all.
Yes, as long as you start taking the hormone pills when you are supposed to. The sugar pills are just to keep you in the habit and make sure you start the hormone pills on the correct day. If you are stopping taking pills altogether you need not take any sugar pills at all.
No. Not taking a substance the day before cannot affect your chances of pregnancy.