First of all, taking three pills like that won't help your situation.
Your risk of pregnancy depends on what time it was in relation to your period. If it was in the middle between periods, you might want to take a test or two, just to be safe. Otherwise there is very little chance of you being pregnant.
But you should remember to take your pills regularly, and take a test just to be sure.
...Divide..... 16 weeks pregnant....4 weeks per month... 16/4=4 months.
Just under 3 months. The 3rd month ends after the 13th week. 84 days equals about 2.76 average months of 30.4 days.
just starting your 6th month. 23-27th week is 6 months. Just like in any other month you don't get into the second week of January for example and change the month. You have four weeks roughly but keep in mind pregnancy terms are not the same as calendar terms. You're months are actually a little longer than four weeks each. Technically you are pregnant for 10 months not nine but since the weeks are divided differently its 9 months of being uncomfortable!
I am two months late and i have taken a test sometimes twice a week and they say negative. what is going on?
142 days is about 4.66 months, so you are almost halfway at about 4.54 months (138 days). 142 days is 20 weeks and 2 days left of an expected 40 week or 9.2 month pregnancy, equal to 280 days.
Yes, you can still become pregnant even if you started your birth control pills. You should wait to have unprotected sex for at least 1-2 months to be sure that your body has adapted to the hormones, and to be sure that you are protected from pregnancy.
Possibly, get a test and see. well there is most likely you will be pregnant if you had sex unprotected.
Yes you can become pregnant, because your body has not yet adapted to the hormones in the birth control which protects you from pregnancy. You should take a pregnancy test if you have had unprotected intercourse during you first week of starting birth control. You should wait to have unprotected intercourse for at least 1-2 months,2 months being safer.
Assuming that you are having unprotected sex you are at a higher risk to get pregnant anytime that you are not taking birth control. Also birth control is only really effective when it has been taken consistently for 3 months every day at or close to the same time of day.
You need to wait longer than one week before having unprotected sex. You cannot have unprotected sex until you have been on BCP for one complete cycle - once you receive your period after starting BCP, then you can have unprotected sex.
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.
and you think you might be pregnant?
I would not worry about it. Theoretically you can pregnant depending on the week you forget to take bc. But I know stories of people that stop taking birth control and don't ovulate for months! Think about all the pills they forgot.
If you've had unprotected sex for 3 months of course you can be pregnant.
The average couple takes six months to get pregnant. Eight months is not unusual.
Spotting and breakthrough bleeding is a side effect that may occur while beginning birth control. This side effect can last up to 3 months. However, if you do not receive your period during the placebo week, you may have become pregnant. Waiting at least 1-2 months to have unprotected sex while on birth control pills will be safer because by then, your body has adapted to the hormones in the pills.
You shouldn't get pregnant because you were taking your birth control at the time. Though don't have unprotected sex now, because you will get pregnant. If you are still worried and think you might be pregnant take a pregnancy test.