I have been on Birth Control for 5 years. I was moving during the week of July 30th (Sun.) - August 5th (Saturday). I'm a Sunday start, and I missed pills on Thursday (August 3rd), and Friday (Aug 4th) (took two Saturday (Aug 5th)morning), and took one Saturday night (Aug 5th) at my usual time. Sunday August 6th started my placebo pills, but I didn't know that I wasn't supposed to skip the placebo pills and start a new pack. Me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex on August 6th and 9th, but since I continued with the placebo pills I started my period (withdrawal bleeding) on August 11th. I started a new pack of pills on August 13th. For the past week or so, I have been extremely fatigued, and for the past week I have been having vaginal discharge (no smell), increased urination, and last night/this morning, I got nauseated and almost threw up. Since I had my period, does that mean I'm not pregnant? Or should I still be worried? It is unlikely you are pregnant but if you are it is over 2 weeks since you had unprotected sex so a test should show positive. Your symptoms are more likely to be stress from moving but take a test to be sure. If it is negative do another one in a week as a double check.
go to your ob/gym and ask for pills to boost your chances of being pregnant. Look it up.
Chances are small, if you took your pills correctly.
Once you stop taking the birth control pills you are able to become pregnant.
The chances are you may not be pregnant.
yes it can change your period, and/or get you pregnant. But not always
there's a very good chance that you will get pregnant.
High. Take your pills D: Or, Cutty Cutty time! . . If you dont want 1 that is Make him wear a condom and take your pills.
Yes, you can get pregnant. While on the medication, the pills help you control or reduce your chances of getting pregnant. However, how soon you might get pregnant differs from woman to woman.
chances are high
IF you were having unprotected sex during the time you was not taking your birth contol pills it could be a possibilty you may have got pregnant during that time. Do you now when you have you next period and also how long was you not taking your birth control pills all this will make a difference if your pregnant or not.
No, prenatal pills increase the odds of a healthy pregnancy, but don't increase fertility.
GOOD CHANCE