If you stopped your Birth Control pill 2 months ago, and feeling pregnant and not. It normally takes 6-12 months after stopping the pill, before successful conception can take place. Becoming pregnant immediately after stopping can pose possible birth defects, as the pill is still in your body and will be ingested in the blood stream. Get checked out, use a condom and spermicide for at least 6 months before attempting to get pregnant. This will protect you as well as your unborn baby. Good luck!
In some cases yes you can, But go to a doctor to be sure!
then you are not pregnant you hear me if you are you are just a sick little girl or meget gal
A negative pregnancy test, followed by a repeat test in a week, means you're not pregnant. Many women who are stopping depo attribute all kinds of symptoms to pregnancy. These symptoms may be due to your cycle restarting, or may be unrelated to your reproductive system. If you're trying to get pregnant, see your health care provider, start prenatal vitamins, and stay healthy. If you're trying to avoid pregnancy, find another method of birth control.
If you did a pregnancy test and it was negative but you still feel tired, dizzy, and are five days over when your period should have started, you should take another home pregnancy test. You could be late because you stopped taking your birth control pills half way through.
Most likely the indication would be that you are not pregnant. However, if you are still feeling worried about this, you should go see a physician and have an actual blood pregnancy test administered.
You can't! Go to the doctor or get a home pregnancy test. or go to planned parenthood and start using birth control methods
Yes. Home pregnancy tests are not always accurate. Take multiple tests, or see a doctor. If you are far enough along in the pregnancy to be feeling movement from the fetus, then your belly should have started protruding.
If your body is lacking in iron, then you will feel week when you are pregnant.
are you wanting to be pregnant? my friend done this when she convinced herself she was pregnant. she even produced "milk". just a suggestion. no, im not "wanting" to be pregnant. its just the thing that i was on birth control, took antibiotics, and now i feel like this. ive been on this birth control for awhile and took antibiotics with it. i know its just not the medication...
Yes. Breast tenderness is a common feeling in pregnancy.
This is a good sign of pregnancy.. Good Luck
If you're 6 days pregnant, you won't feel anything. You will start feeling the pregnancy at about 4 weeks. If you think you might be pregnant take a pregnancy test.