If I read this right you aren't pregnant. Missing one day birth control won't do it. You would have to miss more than one. If you want to figure out when you ovulate keep a calendar. With a 28 day cycle you will ovulate right around day 14 and will be able to get pregnant to about day 20. Since you are on Birth Control you don't have to worry. For years I took birth control pills and then hormones for both I got up every morning and the first thing I did was take my pills. If you set a routine for your self you will be less likely to forget.
No. It does not act as the "Morning-After pill" When starting birth control you should wait at least a month before having unprotected intercourse.
Yes. You have been unprotected during intercourse and the MAP is not 100% sure. Pulling out is not a birth control method. 25% get pregnant and you will be too within 2 years of that is what you use as protection. There is sperm in pre ejaculate too and that can get you pregnant. Get on birth control.
A woman only has morning sickness if pregnant, otherwise, intercourse will not make you nauseous.
Pepsi? As in the beverage? That wont change a thing.
It's much better to do something before sex to avoid getting pregnant, like putting on a condom. After sex pretty much the only option is either what's know as a "morning-after-pill" or to trust your luck.
Make sure he uses a condem or that your on birth control. If you are doing neither make sure you take the morning after pill.
Yes, you need to get the 'morning after pill'. Your normal birth control pill does not substitute for this.
Yes, you can easily become pregnant if you have sexual intercourse and miss 3 days of birth control pills. You can take an emergency contraceptive, such as the Morning After Pill or Plan B. These emergency contraceptives should be taken soon as possible after unprotected intercourse, however, EC's,(emergency contraceptives) may be effective and can still be taken after 5 days after unprotected intercourse) Since you have missed 3 pills, it is best to use a back up method such as condoms. Be sure when you start you new pack of pills to take your birth control everyday at the same time because that is the only way to be 99.9%+ protected from pregnancy. Each time you miss a pill you effectively increase your chances of becoming pregnant.
Any time you have unprotected sex, there is a risk of pregnancy. Go see a doctor for a proper test.
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Taking birth control if you are pregnant will NOT stop the pregnancy. Birth control does not cause abortion but stops the ovaries from freeing an egg into the falopian tube and the womb. Plan B, or the morning after pill, will stop the fertilised egg from attaching itself to the endometer if taken within a certain amount of time. It has to be taken within 72 hours of the intercourse, however, and its efficacy decreases with the passing of time. Furthermore, taking the pill while pregnant could hurt the baby.
morning sickness it can occur 2 - 8 weeks after conception