Gosh YES!
You can only get pregnant if you are having sex. If you don't have sex and miss 2 pills, you're not pregnant.
No. If you have taken your pill everyday as you should have and didn't skip any pills your chance of getting pregnant is slim. If you did skip/miss pills yes there is a chance.
YES. You can get pregnant if you miss one at the right time of your cycle. You need to get in a comfortable daily routine of taking your pills so you remember to take them.
Yes, missing birth control pills increases the likelihood of getting pregnant.
you can be pregnant and still have all your normal monthly periods. i think im right in saying that you can get pregnant from missing only one of your daily pills... so yeah you could get pregnant from missing four pills. jenny x
absolutely do not miss a lot of birth control pills. If you consistently miss pills, you will get an irregular period (you could get a period like 3 times a month) and there is a very good chance you will get pregnant.
If you want to make sure you get pregnant, don't restart the pill.
NO probably not
Skipping the placebo pills does not increase your risk of pregnancy.
Birth control pills can fail when taking them perfectly. Normally, if you miss one pill during the course of the month, the risk of pregnancy isn't very high, unless it's one of the first pills of the pack. If you miss a pill, take the missed pill as soon as you remember, and the next at regular time, even if that means taking two pills at the same time. If you miss more than one, you may be at risk of pregnancy. Use a backup birth control method (like using condoms or abstaining from vaginal sex) until you've taken pills correctly for seven days. If you are frequently missing pills, it might not be the right method for you. The most highly effective methods are the contraceptive implant and the IUD. Talk with your health care provider about options that don't require you to pick up a pack of pills each month, and to take a pill each day.
Several factors can cause you to miss a period, or have a late period. Changes in diet, medications, missed birth control pills (or doubled up pills) as well as stress or health conditions could affect you missing a period. It is best to consult your doctor with any questions you may have if you miss a period, or think you may be pregnant. It could be an underlying factor, something your doctor can test for or rule out. Better to be safe than sorry!