I do not know for certain but I have never head that. I study pregnancy quite a bit and I have personally been on several different kinds of Birth Control and I have never heard that. So you should be safe! Good luck!
As it is unlikely that you will get pregnant it is also unlikely that you will have a miscarriage. If your pregnancy test comes out positive, normal dosage birth control will not cause miscarriage. If you managed to release an egg while on the pill (one of the ways the pill works is by preventing ovulation,) then the pill can prevent it from fertilizing or implanting (the other way it works.) So, it is very unlikely that you will get pregnant. You can take the morning after pill within 48 hours of sex and it will do the same thing. It is essentially a very, very, very high dose of birth control hormones. But, even that isn't a miscarriage. However, birth control can harm a fetus so if you are pregnant (or think you might be pregnant) call you doctor and stop taking the pill. He can give you more information about pregnancy (and how it works) as well as the pill (and how it works.) Hope this helps!
It is highly unlikely because the chances of getting pregnant on birth control are slim that is only if you take the medication correctly without missing any pills even the placebo pill must be taken to ensure a routine unless otherwise directed by your health care provider. However, if you still feel troubled by the thought of a miscarriage you should visit your health care provider for a more definite answer. I wish you the best of luck!
I would say about the same percentage as if you aren't but you should always use condoms on the pill or not
Neither the pill nor condoms are 100 percent effective
Some advice would be to make the man pull out before ejaculating
The longer you take the pill the higher the risk of damage to the baby.
No, there is no increased rate of miscarriage for women who are pregnant while taking birth control or who get pregnant after stopping birth control.
No it will not.
There is always a chance for a miscarriage when you are pregnant. See the doctor regular for prenatal check ups.
birth control increases your chances of not getting pregnant
It can happen. If you don't want to get pregnant you should always use a condom and/or a reliable method of birth control.
Make sure first since birth control pill can cause miscarriage.
yes once and then had a miscarriage and stopped
No. The pill are just hormones that control your cycle and if you haven't been on them a year they would have no direct cause for a miscarriage. Some thing other cause your miscarriage. See your doctor.
Bcp don't cause miscarriage. They can be taken as morning after pills but as soon as you are pregnant it will not work. You have to see a doctor.
2 one after josh then they had twins after the miscarriage. the miscarriage was caused by birth control. they had no idea that they were pregnant. after this tradgedy they stopped using birth control. the other miscarriade was jubilee shalom duggar born in december 2011 close to josies birthday
why would you take birth control if you are already pregnant? If you're hoping for a miscarriage, it won't happen. If you got pregnant and didn't realize it and continued to take the birth control-don't worry, the baby will be fine.
There is always a chance, but since you're using birth control it's just less likely.