If you are on the type of pill that you take every day, the ones that you take when you menstruate are just sugar pills. You can safely skip those pills without increasing your risk of pregnancy. They are only there so you will stay in the habit of taking a pill at the same time every day.
It is still possible to get pregnant when on the pill no matter how good you are about taking it every day, so the answer to the original question would be yes. The odds are just incredibly low.
Birth control pills do not have an effect on pregnancy tests.
The withdrawal bleeding is not regular menstruation. Birth control changes the hormones in your body and suppresses ovulation, therefore there's no egg that was released to cause menstruation. That's why birth control prevents pregnancy.
Yes, but most women are much more likely to die as a result of pregnancy and childbirth.
spotting is usually a sign of pregnancy. but it can also be a result from taking certain Birth Control.
It's possible. Spotting can also be a result of birth control pills as well as pregnancy.
Inactive and selective listening result in misunderstandings.
Inactive and selective listening result in misunderstandings.
can fluoxitine affect a pregnancy test result.
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Nothing. The pregnancy test uses your hormones inside your urine to predict pregnancy. If this hcg hormone is not present, the test will not show you a positive result. The only thing you would see would be the "control line".
No it is not.