I was on the pill about two years when i got pregnant with my daughter. i didn't find out until i was two months because i had a regular period the first month so i think it is very possible.
If you took birth control for one month and had a few periods then you need to see your doctor and change birth control. It doesn't sound like you are on the right type of birth control pills for you - hence the extra periods. You do need to perform a pregnancy test as there is a possibility you may be pregnant.
A couple of months.
Depo Provera, a birth control injection given every 3 months generally causes periods to stop. However, if you plan on getting pregnant anytime soon (like in next couple years) i would probably look into other options.
While it is rare, some women do continue to have periods (I know a couple). Most likely is is heavy spotting due to being pregnant. That is much more common.
Hours isn't an issue, don't worry.
Pregnancy can accur anytime a women ovulates. A women can ovulate anytime of the month, even if they are on their periods!
Well first of all you should take a test! Some women do experience periods during pregnancy. Women have gone up to seven months of pregnancy before finding out! Second of al, if you are not pregnant..contact your doctor right away. It is probably not a good sign unless you are on a birth control that only gives you just a couple periods a year.
The average couple takes six months to get pregnant. Eight months is not unusual.
I had two periods in one month and I'm pregnant. So i guess if you're asking if it happens.....yes it's possible. My first period was "normal" and the second a couple weeks later was very light. Found out about a week after that i was pregnant due to nausea.
You could get pregnant, you need to take your birth control regularly.
There are least chances of you getting pregnant. Pills will protect you from getting pregnant. You take the pills late by couple of hour late at times. That does not lower the efficacy of the pills. But you must get the periods with in a week of finishing the course of your pills. Other wise you have to consult your doctor.
Sexual intercourse can make the woman pregnant if the couple doesn't use contraception, such as condoms or birth control pills.