It's possible you could be pregnant but the only way to determine this is by performing a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks after you last had intercourse. If the test is negative you can rule out pregnancy but if its positive you will need to see your DR for confirmation.
Whether if you use birth control or any other contraceptive, there is always the chance you can get pregnant. Of course, protection greatly lowers the chance of getting pregnant.
No oral contraceptive is 100% safe so yes, there must've been.
No it is not as safe. One, you could contract an STD. Two, you could get her pregnant from precum that you have no control over.
"Contraceptive" and "birth control" are synonymous. All contraceptives are methods of birth control.
The contraceptive implant does not affect future fertility.
A contraceptive prevents a female from becoming pregnant after sexual intercourse. Contraceptives also prevent against the contraction of sexually transmitted diseases. Common contraceptives include the condom, the female condom, and the birth control pill.
Having sex without birth control results in pregnancy for 85% of couples using no method for a year. Previous use of the contraceptive implant does not change this number.
Return to fertility is quick after having the contraceptive implant removed. The average patient having sex without birth control get pregnant within about 9 months.
Contraceptive
Well some doctor's say it may take up to a year after you stop taking a contraceptive in reality it is likely that you may become pregnant after two normal periods, Ex: the normal day, length, time it starts, ect.
contraceptive pill
There are a number of oral contraceptive medications that will reduce the chances of getting pregnant. These birth control pills are 98% effective, so it is slim, but there is chance of getting pregnant. The pills are the hormones progestin, estrogen or a combination.The pills Some of the common brand names include Camila, Yaz, Seasonale, Nora-Be and Kelnor.