Yes
There are such chances but in a very little percent.
. I believe they say the contraceptive pill is effective 97%-99%, so that would give a 1%-3% chance of getting pregnant.
Yes the pill has no lasting effect and does not work as a contraceptive.
It is extremely rare to get pregnant on the contraceptive implant. It is one of the most effective methods of reversible contraception.
Well each day that you do not take your pill, your chances of becoming pregnant increases greatly. You can get pregnant almost immediately.
One can purchase an emergency contraceptive, for example the morning after pill at most drugstores, for example CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid. There may be side effects to taking this pill and users should report any side effects to the Federal Drug Administration (FDA).
Contraceptive pills, if taken correctly are very, very safe, and the odds of getting pregnant while taking them is really, really small whatever else she's doing.
Hi, I am not familiar with Effexor but Ortho Tricyclin is a contraceptive and like all other contraceptives, it isn't 100% effective at preventing pregnancy. So there may be a possibilty you can become pregnant. Best thing to do is use a condom. No chance of pregnancy then.
Probably hormonal. A woman taking the contraceptive pill will have a discharge, as will a pregnant woman. Women who are not pregnant and not taking hormones ie women who are having a completely normal hormonal cycle will notice increased discharge around the time of ovulation.
course not
Well some doctor's say it may take up to a year after you stop taking a contraceptive in reality it is likely that you may become pregnant after two normal periods, Ex: the normal day, length, time it starts, ect.
If you take the I Pill within 48 hours you can be absolutely safe and sure you will not get pregnant.