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The pill does not change how long fluids stay in your body. Sperm live for up to five days whether or not a woman is on the pill.
With the 21 day pill, you leave a gap of 7 days. As long as you have been taking your pills as directed, you do not need additional contraception for the non pill-taking days.
2 days 3 tops!
If you are off the pill then yes you can become pregnant. Generally it takes awhile for the pill to leave your system but it is not unheard of to become pregnant right after stopping the pill.
It depends on how long you have been on the pill, what type of birth control pill, and your body. It could be anywhere from the day you are off it, to six months. If you are not looking to get pregnant use a condom.
Different Medications last different amounts of time.
I was on the pill for 10 years. When I stopped taking the pill it took my body 6 months to have a period. Everyone is different!
Ovulation normally returns 2-4 weeks after the last pill regardless of how long a woman has been taking the pill. If her periods were irregular prior to using the pill, they are likely to resume their irregular pattern when she stops the pill.
its hard to say, the majority of people ovulate straight away after finishing there pill where others have a withdrawl bleed which can prospone the ovulatsion cycle. in some people it can take up to six mounths for there body to get back to normal, cnsidering how long you were on the pill and the effect it had on your body. hopefully your one of the lucky ones which ovulate straight away, as if you are your body is more fertile after coming off the pill.
Although you will have immediate protection if you start the new birth control pill on time, it may take a month or two for your body to fully be adjusted to the new birth control.
2 more days at most
That really depends on your metabolism. Could be as little as an hour or as long as four hours.