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Normally a woman does not ovulate while taking the birth control pill. This is the birth control pill's primary method of action.
in approx. 14 days.
If you've been on the pill for two years, you can pretty much have sex whenever you want. You see, while on the pill, you don't actually ovulate. After your period, even if you didn't start taking your pills again, you'd have at least a week before you ovulate(as most women ovulate 2 weeks after period ends). So, if you're taking the pill, you're covered all the way through!
Yes, you can't get pregnant unless you ovulate. If you ovulate in spite of taking the birth control pill, you could get pregnant.
You can still ovulate to get pregnant. This is possible because you only took the first 6 pills of your pill pack. Once you have stopped taking your pills, you can still ovulate similar to the situation if you missed a pill or two by accident. You can still get pregnant these ways.
Birth control pill will prevent you from ovulating.
It probably will if I understand the "morning after" pill. I also think they won't give it to you if you are all ready pregnant .
The point of the pill is to prevent pregnancy all together. A "time frame" of when you can get pregnant will depend on YOU and how well you follow instructions to taking the pill. (take it the same time every day, don't miss pills, use back up form of contraception when switching pills, when first starting the pill, or while on anti-biotics, know what to do if you miss three pills in a row, etc).
It won't hurt you, but most antibiotics don't affect the birth control pill, and the few that do would also affect the levonorgestrel morning after pill.
Normally, you do not ovulate (release an egg) when you're taking the birth control pill.
An estrogen pill will make your breasts bigger as long as you keep taking the pill. If you stop taking the estrogen pill then your breasts will stop growing.
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