Well how long have you been taking the pill? If it's over a week no need to worry, I've missed my Birth Control pill by like 3 hours and I haven't gotten pregnant yet. It's been over a year :) so you should be fine hun
These things are never 100% as the contraceptive pill is not 100% effective.
WHOLY SHIZ NITS ARE U ABSESED WIT SEX OR SOMEN PROBEBLY NOT == ==
Halley's comet is visible for maybe half a year every 75 years or thereabouts.There are roughly two lunar eclipses a year.So, completely ignoring astrophysics, the odds of Halley being visible on a night when there's a lunar eclipse are about 1/75, over all. The chances they will be visible at the same time at any given place on Earth are a bit less, since it would have to be night at the time, but if you were to pick a lunar eclipse date at random, Halley being visible the same night with a 1/200 chance doesn't seem unreasonable.Though, to some extent, it's not very bright to speak about the "chances" of such an event, given that we know Halley's orbit pretty well (next perihelion within a few days of July 28 2061), and we know when lunar eclipses are going to be for at least the next few thousand years.So, for the next 48 years, the chances of Halley's comet being "in the sky" (by which I assume you mean "visible to the naked eye"; it's always in the sky, where the heck else would it be?) on the night of a lunar eclipse are damn near zero.But, in 2061, there will be two total lunar eclipses, one in April and one in September. These nicely bracket Halley's perihelion, and it's a fair bet that the odds of Halley being in the sky on the night of one or both of them are pretty good, actually.
Chances are that it is cold enough that it isn't needed, if not then it may be timed, and if this isn't the case either then You should get a professional to look at it
night sight
You can't. You can get reliable results on a home pregnancy test 14 to 16 days after having sex or you can see a Dr for a blood test that can detect pregnancy a few days sooner.
The chances are that you will get pregnant as the withdrawal method is highly unreliable.
The chances are not to big but you can. It matters were you in your fertility cycle or not.
The chances are higher at night
You can get pregnant anytime there is penetration regardless of who it is or when they pull out. The part of your cycle can lessen the chances but does not eliminate them.
Low.
Very low, but possible. 1% let's say.
u would have 54 percent because it was the night before
For the best effectivity of any medication, it must be taken at the same time every day/night. Medications wear off after a certain time ... you could be putting yourself up for a bigger risk at getting pregnant if you ignore the prescription directions and fail to follow them to-the-letter.
you've got chlamydia
There is a low risk of being pregnant. You will need to use a condom for 14 days to build up the level of protection you are getting from birth control, before having unprotected intercourse again. Continue taking birth control daily.
The pill is not as effective if you are not consistant with taking the pill. You have a chance of getting pregnant, but no one here can give you a percentage. It is best to continue taking the pill until you know for sure if you are pregnant.
yep