You have to take the pill for it to work. If you are missing pills (greater than one/month,) you may not be covered for preventing pregnancy. If you can't remember to take the pills, you should consider another form of Birth Control. (I am a nurse-practitioner.)
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Birth control pills are considered very reliable. As long as you take them on time there is very little chance of you becoming pregnant.
If one is on birth control antibiotics make them less effective thus increasing your chances of becoming pregnant.
the chance of you becoming pregnant from that are slim to none, mainly because you are on birth control, and the only way to become pregnant is if the semen enters the uterus, if there was so semen on your underwear you are not pregnant!
Now this is a new one. No ice can not make you NOT pregnant. Birth control can decrease they chance of pregnancy or being sterile can make you not fertile.
Yes as this allows all of the synthetic hormones to leave your body.It can take anywhere from 1 to 6 cycles before this happens depending on what type of birth control you were on. You should also consider learning to chart your fertility to know exactly when the right time is.
You can not be pregnant if you have your period at all. However, if you have missed a week of your birth control pills you do have the chance of becoming pregnant if you have unprotected sex.
YES. It does not matter how long you have been on birth control. If you miss pills, you have a good chance of becoming pregnant. Use alternate forms of contraception (condoms) until your next cycle. Birth control works by having a constant level of hormones in your body. The last 7 pills in your pack contain no hormones. So each month, all of the birth control hormone that is in your body is depleted. Thus, it does not matter how long you have been on birth control.
No a teen has just as much of a chance of becoming pregnant as an older woman.
The safest way is to use a condom or birth control during sex, but even if you use them you still have a 2% chance of getting pregnant. The only other way to prevent becoming pregnant indefinetly is to not have sex altogether.
It is very unlikely, however any time you have unprotected sex there is a chance of becoming pregnant.
there is always a chance of getting pregnant while on birth control. birth controll just lowers your chance of getting pregnant but doesnt prevent it totally. i have 4 kids and got pregnant twice on birth control.