If you went more than seven days without an active pill, you're at increased risk of pregnancy until you've taken seven pills in a row correctly. The change in prescription doesn't increase the risk, but skipping the last pill can increase the risk if you followed that with seven days of sugar pills or no pill.
A placebo has no medical properties at all so, yes, you would be at risk of getting pregnant.
If you've been on birth control for over 4 weeks then you're protected against pregnancy.
If you did not have more than a seven-day placebo interval, and started the new pill on time, you're at no increased risk of pregnancy.
There is always a slim chance while on the pill you might get pregnant. However if you have been on the pill for at least a month and have not missed taking it you are probably not pregnant.
Changing birth control pills doesn't increase your risk of pregnancy if you started the new pack on time. It is possible to get pregnant even while using the birth control pill correctly, however, so take a pregnancy test if you're having symptoms of pregnancy.
unless you have started a form of birth control,Yes.
Yes.
no, if you havent had sex.
No,she is not pregnant that is one of her rumors started by idiots.Though she is taking birth control.
You are not likely to get pregnant while you're on the birth control pill.
If you had sex it is possible you are pregnant. The chance of getting pregnant on your period, while taking BCP is quite small.
To change from the birth control pill to NuvaRing, insert the ring during the placebo week or any time before. You will have immediate protection as long as you inserted the ring on or before the day you would have started your next pack of birth control pills.