YES! If you are having unprotected sex.
Get on birth control if you're still worried about chances of getting pregnant use condoms while using birth control also.
You could take Birth Control pills.
Even if you take the birth control pill perfectly, there's a chance you could get pregnant. Of 1000 couples using the birth control pill perfectly for a year, three will get pregnant. If you can accept that risk, and aren't at risk of infection, then you don't need condoms. Make sure you and your partner have discussed and agreed on your course of action if you did get pregnant before you decide to stop using condoms.
It sounds like normal birth control. Technically it could take up to a month for your birth control to be in full effect. But this could be different based on they types of birth control you take, This information should be located within the packaging of your birth control. It is a hormone therapy. If you are concerned about becoming pregnant while starting your birth control you should use another form of contraception (condoms). Or just not have sex in that time. (You should probably use condoms anyway just as a safety measure as birth control does not protect against std's.) If you are concerned that you are pregnant you should consult a doctor and stop taking your birth control. Birth control is not an abortion pill (that is something totally different) but it could potentially harm the fetus. A good way to know if you are pregnant is missing periods (if you have been taking your birth control regularly it should be easy to calculate).
yes, you can get pregnant any time there isn't any 100% way not unless you get your tubes tied or have a hysterectomy. also, condoms are more likely to tear if you use more than one at a time...
You could get on birth control, use condoms, use spermicide, use a diaphram, not have unprotected sex EVER unless u are ready for a kid. Those are your best bets.
Using condoms and hormonal BC has less than a 1% chance of pregnancy. PCOS could make the chance even lower.
Yes you could become pregnant as you have missed 7 days worth of birth control. Because of this I would recommend you perform a pregnancy test in 2-3 weeks time and continue taking your birth control. Avoid having unprotected intercourse until you have continuously taken birth control for 4 weeks without missing any pills. Also use condoms.
It is called 'birth control' for a reason... As long as you follow the instructions carefully and do everything appropriate then no you won't get pregnant. Howwwwwwever, with all birth control methods, there is still the smallest of small chances it could happen. You're probably safest with double protection for example being on the pill and using condoms.
condoms don't prevent pregnancy but it helps not getting pregnant 99.9% just like birth control. so it is very dought full your pregnant
You could, but if you've used your birth control properly the chance/risk is very small.
Birth control pills increase the risk for blood clots. If you already have blood clots, birth control pills could make the clots worse. There are other birth control methods which could be good alternatives, condoms, diaphragms, shots, and IUDs.