If taken perfectly, the pill can still allow breakthrough ovulation. If 1,000 couples use the pill perfectly over the course of a year, about three couples will experience a pregnancy.
More commonly, the pill fails because people miss pills and forget to use a back up Birth Control method like abstaining from vaginal sex or using condoms.
Your boyfriend's steroid use does not increase the risk of pregnancy. It's possible for the pill to fail, but not because of his medication.
Yes
Every sexual intercourse does not commit a pregnancy. If you fail to take birth control pill regularly isn't mean that you will definitely get pregnant. There may be a chance of pregnancy if you constantly fail to take birth control pill.
One way: Fail - Fall - Fill - Pill - Pile - Pals - Pass Another: fail > pail > pall > pals > pass
Yes it does, and yes you will fail a standard urine test for drugs as well
Yes you can so do not take the over the counter "diet" pill if you are taking a UDT.
You would fail the test for Opiates, because that pill is a generic Hydrocodone (it has many different name brands: Lortab, Vicodin) First I advise you don't take any pills that are not prescribed to you, and you definitely shouldn't be taking any pill that you don't know what it even is. If you still insist and don't know for certain what the pill is go online and go to Drugs.com, which will tell you what it is and the precautions, side effects, and other drug interactions. Be smart and stay alive!
Probably nothing, depending on what the usual dosage is. If it's a once a month type pill, then it's fine so long as you go back to the regular schedule.
If you have taken the pills every day for a month your chances of getting pregnant are slim, but if you think that you can take one pill and not get pregnant this isn't true. You have to take the pill everyday without fail for them to work. One missed pill does not a baby make, but only one pill a baby there will be.
Check with the doctor or clinic which prescribed the pill for you. If you fail to use protection, you can expect to become pregnant sooner or later.
No. If you are taking birth control pills neither of those will effect the pill. I took all three together for years and never had my pills fail. The only drug that effects the effectiveness of your pill is an antibiotic .It does lessen the pill.
haha your fine, no worries :)