Birth Control pills do not normally permanently prevent women from getting pregnant or being fertile, so the answer should be yes, most probably. However, only medical tests can confirm this. If you want to esnure you are fertile, please see your doctor for the appropriate tests.
This can be caused from the withdrawal from the birth control pill or because you are pregnant.
Yes, if you've had sex without birth control for four months, you could be pregnant.
No it means that your body is getting used to having it and then not having it so it does not mean that you are pregnant.
Yes, they can and have in the past.
No, because Menopausal women are past their fertility age and can no longer have children. So in a way Menopause is its own birth control.
Yes, you can start the birth control pill regardless of whether you've had the HPV immunization recently, in the past, or not at all.
Only if you're using birth control and practising safer sex.There are times in a womans menstrual cycle when she cannot fall pregnant, however unless she uses a birth control method such as Fertility Awareness Method to monitor her fertility on a day-to-day basis she cannot know when she is fertile or not to know when to have sex without risk of pregnancy. You cannot guess when you are fertile or not based on the average cycle or past cycles.
It's possible. Babies have been conceived while the mother was on birth control and the father used a condom. Every time you have sex there's a risk of pregnancy.
It is possible for most healthy women to become pregnant past the age of 30.
No it dosent always mean that you are pregnant or having symptoms. Mine does it to and I am most definitely not. Its more than likely just your body adjusting to the birth control. How long have you been on birth control? Have you recently stoped, missed a day of taking it or just forgot about it? All of these and more could have something to do with it! Mine does that to me when i have missed, forgot, or just ran out and hasn't been back to the store to get it!! So don't worry! Just relax because if you are then stressing over it will cause a miscarrage.
noAn iron supplement shouldn't interfere with your birth control.I have been taking iron for the past 5 months (one 100mg tablet a day) and I am also using birth control. Both of these were prescribed to me by my doctor, so I doubt there is any negative interaction. Nor have I had any problems with my birth control in the past few months either, so yes I think it's safe.
It is very normal! The way birth control is designed, is to make your body think it's pregnant. This means that you most likely won't have a period and if you do, it is usually very light and lasts about three days.