Slim to nonexistent I'd say. you have no chance really if your on Birth Control dont worry about it you got your period well the chance a girl has to get pregnant if is your first month on birth control or if you dont have birth control and you had intercourse on the day of ovulation which is 15 days before your period She has been on birth control for about a month or a month and a few days. But she has not taken her pill 2 days in a row before this happened. We were fooling around having anal sex (I should have used a condom and I regret not using one), but before I ejaculated I pulled it out, and the semen ran down and got on her vagina. We are not sure if any got in her or not, we hope not! The next morning after this happened, she got her period, so the chance of a pregnancy is slim or is there a chance she could get pregnant? If anyone thinks there is a chance, do you think it is a good chance or a slim chance of any pregnancy happening? Please help answer if you can.
Birth control, condoms, the morning after pill, no sex.
No, but it can cause the baby to have heatlh problems. A high dose of birth control is offered as "the morning after pill." It's used to stop ovulation to prevent fertilization.
If you haven't stopped your period, and you aren't getting morning sickness, Then WHAT are these pregnancy symptoms you say you are experiencing?
It just prevents it, an IUD is a form of birth control, not abortion. And the morning after pill or Plan-B must be taken within 72 hours of the unprotected sex or birth control failure to ensure that pregnancy can be prevented.
mid-late morning
Approximately 75% of pregnant women have some degree of morning sickness in early pregnancy.
nausea associated with pregnancy
If you had missed a pill or been late with a pill, causing you to take the morning after pill, then you should use a back up method of birth control for the next seven days. If you didn't forget a pill or take a pill late, then I'm not sure why you took the morning after pill, but the birth control pill will still be effective even though you took the morning after pill. The morning after pill doesn't make the birth control pill less effective.
No, it can't. The morning after pill will not abort a pregnancy, it will have no effect once a pregnancy has occurred.
If you took the birth control pill as prescribed, there was no need to take the morning after pill. Pregnancy is possible, but not likely.
Morning sickness normally goes away by 3 months of pregnancy.
no. The best symptoms of pregnancy is morning sickness.