To make sure go make an appointment with your doctor as I am not an qualified person to say this. Even ask your local pharmacist and she may be able to help you/ phone your gp, stating you just want an emergency telephone appointment (your doctor will phone you back). The best thing is to always be on the safe side, you do not want to take any chances. Hope this helps, jen
If you take your pill everyday without missing any pills you are 99.5% protected from getting pregnant, but the pill has no protection from STI's.
If you have been on birth control for over a month then you are protected against pregnancy.
Taking birth control is the key here. As long as you have not missed taking any of the BCP you are 99.5% protected from pregnancy.
Yes.
yes, but it is very unlikely that you will become pregnant
You will not be protected against pregnancy and your period may arrive late. You need to use a condom for 2 weeks.
have protected sex. USE A CONDOM PEOPLE!
First your doctor was wrong, find a new doctor. It takes over one month for the birth control pill to start affecting a womans egg. Also, the birth control pill IS NOT 100% protective. Always use a condom even when you are on the pill, and go use the morning after pill when the condom breaks.
No, if you used the condom correctly that was enough to prevent pregnancy.
The only "birth control" that works 100 percent is Abstinence. But a condom will help prevent it, without a condom you have a low percent of not getting pregnant.
unless there was a condom "malfunction" ,, never,, that's sort of the point no?
yes because the condom could break