You die.
You don't "fall" pregnant. You get pregnant and usually changing pills doesn't result in pregnancy.
2 barely anything
The pills in use today contain much lower doses of estrogen than those available in the past
There is no estrogen in Depo Provera. It contains only progestin. The 3-month shot contains 150 mg of depot-medroxyprogesterone.
Most birth control pills already contain estrogen, and taking more isn't normally done. If your pill does not contain estrogen, there is a medical reason why your health care provider chose that one for you. Talk to your helath care provider to find out why estrogen was prescribed along with the birth control pill.
hey there. estrogen is released during puberty...theres not too much you can do to force it. though birth control pills usually help to release estrogen and foods with natural estrogen like apples, carrots and high-soy foods help too. but it all depends on your genetics as to how your body will react to it all. im on birth control and i grew 1/2 a cup size...but that's it.
Estrogen is produced by the ovary.
No, estrogen is a steroid and a lipid.
Unusual but it has happened. * * * * * * * * * * * * If it happens, you are getting too much estrogen in your diet.
i think yes if you produce much testosterone
yes,if you have too much estrogen in your body.