You still ovulate when you're on Birth Control, and you can get pregnant even on the pill.
If you are not ovulating, that means that there is no egg being released. You cannot become pregnany unless you ovulate.
Yes, you can't get pregnant unless you ovulate. If you ovulate in spite of taking the birth control pill, you could get pregnant.
Well I know that about 20% of women 25 and older get pregnant when trying to get pregnant, and when theyre not on birth control. And you can only get pregnant if your ovulating and a sperms there, so maybe it's 20%. Also, when your ovulating there are signs such as a thick white discharge, abdominal cramps similar to menstrual cramps, and also you get really horny.
It could but if you have symptoms these could be caused by the birth control pills not suiting your body. Talk to your doctor
There is no chance. If your period was on it means that there is no way that you could have been ovulating. Don't worry.
Yes, absolutely you can get pregnant. Your paremeters may have lowered the percentage overall, but you can always become pregnant if you are not actively practicing 'birth control'.
Depending on the length of your cycle, ovulation day is often between the 14th and 16th day. It is most likely that you will get pregnant around this period since it is then that you are most fertile, but there is a small chance you could get pregnant on day 9 if you did not use a form of birth control, or the birth control failed to work properly.
BC pills prevent pregnancy by tricking your body into thinking its pregnant and this stops you from ovulating so there is no egg awaiting fertilization.
Yes. If you are ovulating you are more likely to become pregnant. Many women have become pregnant from pre-cum. If you don't want to become pregnant I would recommend condoms and/or a form of birth control.
You are just not ovulating so basically on birthcontrol there is no egg if it is it just doesnt survive birth control just makes it harder to get pregnant hope this helped..
If you are pregnant, you would not be ovulating. However, sometimes an ovulation test can be used to detect pregnancy. The test line must be darker than the control line.
Not ovulating is sometimes a sign of pregnancy, but it isn't always. When a woman is just getting off of birth control, it causes lack of ovulation for several months. But, not ovulating can be a sign of pregnancy. Check with your doctor to be sure or take a home pregnancy test.