If you've had PROTECTED sex she wont be pregnant. Her period will be all over the place a few months after stopping the pill.
they have stopped taking cheques because of fraud of signatures.
The Forum crumbled because people stopped using it and therefore stopped taking care of it.
Normally those who are Pills do not conceive easyly so Avoid unnecessary doubts. Our suggestion is if u do not want your partner get pregnent u se condom and relieve her from the side effects of Pills
I did have problems with memory which stopped when I stopped taking Antara.
Yes, you should use a back up method if you stopped taking the shot. Essentially, the protection stops the week you are due in for your shot. Now, the chances of you conceiving are still slim but a condom or even the pill is recommended. Depo Provera is said to stay in your system for up to 18 months but will not prevent you from getting pregnant after you stop taking it, no matter how long it is in your system or how long you were taking the shot.
If you don't use a condom - then yes !
I have been on birth control for 7yrs, and i stopped taking it the end of September. But when i stopped taking it i didn't finish the pack. I am trying to get pregnant. I am concerned that i cant get pregnant and that i should have finished the pack first. I am concerned that i might not be able to get pregnant because i took birth control for 7yrs.
It could be possible. Due to condoms breaking all the time. I advise you to take a test to be sure.
No. Asda stopped taking cheques on the 1st January 2007. Sainsbury stopped taking cheques on the 1st August 2007. Tesco stopped taking cheques on the 25th February 2008.
I think it does, because ive been taking it for almost two weeks and my period stopped.
The cause was that the government was taking away farmers land because they could not pay their dept. The rebellion scared the government and they stopped taking away farmers properties.
http://www.coolnurse.com/birthcontrol.htm http://www.crisispregnancy.com/birth-mother/pregnancy-questions.html http://www.epigee.org/guide/medfaq.html You should also use a condom.