Yes, if you haven't had your period going into the third week of your next pack and are sexually active, I would recommend taking a pregnancy test. The comfort of Birth Control is the fact that if you've taken it regularly and consistently, especially over a long period of time, your hormone levels are fixed enough that your period should come on the same day and time each cycle. So, if you gave a week breath between two packs and you didn't have your period, you should take a pregnancy test to be sure.
After your first one? Sort of. If you've gone more than 31 days without a period you should get a pregnantcy test, as this is the main cause.
Yes, you should be worried cause most likely that means your pregnant. Unless you have a irregular period then that's different. But you should take a pregnantcy just in case.
February being a short month should have nothing to do with your period start date. So if your period starts late in March, it is not as a result of how many days are in February. Your period should come when it is due; if it is later than usual, you might want to take a pregnancy test or consult your doctor.
take a pregnany test.
Hi, When the pack has finished or the active pills, then you should get your period. After 7 days you restart a new pack of pills.
Yes, a woman can get pregnant directly after her period. Unless you want to get pregnant you should always use birth control.
If you had your period, there should be no problems?
yes but you should wait at least until your next period is due to take a hpt.
I dont think so, you said you forgot about the makeup sponge so that could have been blocking the way for the sperm to reach the uterus, but there is a possiblity that it could have gotten passed it but, i dont think so, and you should get a pregnantcy test to make sure.
Yes, continue taking your pills as scheduled regardless of any bleeding.
For women who think that their period should come on the same calendar day of every month, a short month like February or a slew of long months like Dec/Jan can be confusing. If you aren't at risk of pregnancy, you are surely "OK." If you don't get a period over the next three months, contact your health care provider.
Nearly two months; You should take a pregnancy test; if this is negative then there maybe other issues and you should see a Doctor.