If you are using Birth Control pills they will keep you from getting pregnant until you are off of them but even if you didn't take them you would still be able to get pregnant they are just to help you have a regulated period Birth Controls pills are 99% effective in preventing pregnancy and should not be taken if pregnant, or trying to get pregnant. For other options it's best to consult your doctor.
The only way to start becoming pregnant is if you stop taking birth control.Birth control may regulate your period, but it will also prevent you from becoming pregnant. If you are trying to become pregnant, you should go to your physician for guidance on how to do so.
You can stop taking the pill an immediately start to try to get pregnant. The old recommendation to use a barrier method until the first period was due to the difficulty of guessing when you got pregnant; with modern ultrasound available, there's no need to delay trying to conceive.
Here are some thoughts:
-Talk with your health care provider about the reasons for your missing periods. Having this answer will tell you more about what you need to do to get pregnant.
-Understand that going without a period for eight months can be dangerous if you have a hormone imbalance and are not on birth control. If your body has plenty of estrogen but you're not ovulating, you may need to shed that excess lining and reduce the levels of LH in your body. Many fertility programs use birth control pills for a few months to help your body make that change. Is this
why you started birth control while you were seeking pregnancy?
It sounds like you need to contact the prescriber to get more information. Either you or your health care provider is missing information you need to understand the situation.
No, you should not be pregnant when taking birth control. Birth control is meant to lower the risk of pregnancy.
You should not take birth control while pregnant. Not at all.
yes, they are the same pills
If you want to get pregnant, you should stop using the birth control patch altogether.
yes you can get pregnant you doctor should of told you but the first 4 weeks of being on birth control u should use a condom for intercourse
No. Actually when starting birth control it can cause your periods to be irregular at first.
Females who are sexually active, want to be protected from pregnancy, or would like to regulate there menstrual cycle, should use birth control.
Hormones control the release of eggs, and Birth Control pills either regulate or prevent that release.
That is exactly what it is supposed to do, yes. The whole idea is to regulate your period so that you don't get pregnant as easily. Birth control pills are made from female hormones.
If you're pregnant, you should stop taking the birth control pill, as it is of no use.
If you're pregnant there is always still a possibility that you can have your period.Regardless,You should not be on birth control while pregnant unless instructed to do so by your doctor. Taking Birth control pills while pregnant can lead to birth defects or death.If you think you're pregnant, consult your Doctor about pregnancy and your birth control.
You will become pregnant if you do not take your birth control pills regularly. Birth control will not work at all if you do not take it everyday at the same time.If you do not take your birth control regularly, you are not allowing the hormones to regulate and adapt in your system. By taking your birth control every day and at the same time as directed by all physicians, you will be 99.9%+ protected from pregnancy. Also if you just started taking birth control pills, you must wait 1 month before you have unprotected intercourse, because birth control does not regulate in your system anytime before that.