Well, this will depend upon your Birth Control medication. If you are taking birth control pills that allow you to have a monthly period, then you should have a set of 3-7 (Depending on the brand of birth control) inactive pills which are usually a different color. These inactive pills serve no purpose other than to keep you on schedule so that you will remember when to begin taking your active birth control pills again (although some inactive pills contain iron which is essential while on your period because you are losing blood). If you have this kind of birth control and you are only missing the pills that are inactive, you should be fine. But you must remember for each active pill that you miss, your chances of pregnancy increases greatly than that if you continue to take your pill on schedule every day.
The chances are great.
Yes, unprotected sex can get you pregnant.
Chances are Good. In fact you may already be pregnant, which is why you aren't having a period.
Possibly, get a test and see. well there is most likely you will be pregnant if you had sex unprotected.
It wouldn't be your stomach swelling, but your uterus. You could be pregnant if you've stopped taking birth control pills and you've had unprotected sex.
Hi Yes there is a chance you could be pregnant. Perform a pregnancy test 3 weeks after you last had intercourse.
Having unprotected sex is a major cause of pregnancy. Get an OTC pregnancy test, visit your doctor, or wait a few weeks.
Little to none. This time of the month is the safest time to have sex if you do not wish to become pregnant. If your goal is to become pregnant, give your body some time to recover from the miscarriage first.
Yes, you could be
The purpose of a birth control pill is not to get pregnant, so they are not "prone" to getting pregnant. To get pregnant the pill has to be stopped.
Nine months. There is a chance that you can get pregnant from not taking your dose at around the same time each day (2-4 hours outside of when you usually take it.) If you have not taken your contraceptive pill for two-three consecutive days, you are unprotected. At two weeks, consider yourself completely unprotected.
ABSOLUTELY! The likelihood is debatable, but the answer is definitely, YES. You could get pregnant.