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∙ 2013-01-10 12:41:19The signs of pregnancy are a missed period and/or positive pregnancy test. Take a pregnancy test to see if you're pregnant.
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∙ 2013-01-10 12:41:19You get pregnant after stopping the contraceptive implant by having sex without other birth control.
Pregnancy tests are still accurate if you're on the contraceptive implant. If you've had regular bleeding followed by a time with no bleeding, or if you have other symptoms of pregnancy, take a test.
If it was unprotected sex (without a condom, or any oral contraceptive, or any other contraceptive) then yes.
If you leave the contraceptive implant in too long, you could get pregnant. There is no medical danger from leaving it in other than pregnancy.
If you have the contraceptive implant and would like to get pregnant, have it removed. There is no other sensible, effective way to make it "less effective."
If you're having periods, you're not pregnant. Other bleeding during pregnancy could be a very bad sign for the health of the foetus however, so go to the doctor if you're sure you're pregnant but bleeding.
You might be pregnant, but it can take 2-4 weeks to get a period after stopping the contraceptive implant. If you have other symptoms, take a pregnancy test.
The contraceptive implant has no long-term side effects other than unscheduled bleeding.
Whether if you use birth control or any other contraceptive, there is always the chance you can get pregnant. Of course, protection greatly lowers the chance of getting pregnant.
You might not neccesarily be pregnant, but there is a higher chance than if you actually used a condom, or any other contraceptive..
it means you're not pregnant. at 2 weeks, you're ovulating... implantation bleeding doesn't happen till week 4, about when you should be expecting your period.
If you have had a menstrual period then you are not pregnant. It is impossible to have a period while pregnant. If you feel that you could be pregnant and are having bleeding during pregnancy you should see a Dr as soon as possible to rule out miscarriage, infection, and other pregnancy complications.