That shot is just evil with all the crap it can do to your body. How it effects each person is different though. It is possible to get pregnant on it or so I've seen on this tv show about people who were pregnant and didn't know it. One of them was on Depo Provera Birth Control shot and got pregnant. However, MOST people who get this shot DON"T get pregnant and MOST NEVER get pregnant EVER even when they want to because this shot can seriously just mess you up. I know because I am on it and I will not even go through the lists of health problems and issues I now have because of it, but one of them is that it is very possible that I may never have another baby EVER. I just had my first back in the summer and my husband and I were hoping for more within the next year or two and now because of this shot...That may never happen. If I were you...just be happy if you get pregnant, especially if you still can after you can get this shot OUT of your system..which I encourage anyone on this to NEVER go back for another dose..
Your symptoms of pregnancy are going to be the same no matter what brand of pill you are on, what form of contraception you are using or if you are not using any contraception at all. All pregnancy symptoms are going to be the same no matter what you are or are not doing to prevent it.Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include missed period, tender/swollen breasts, change in color of the breasts, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, increased sense of smell, and weight gain. Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/
Outside of abstinence, nothing is 100% effective. That being said, birth control pills are typically 99.9% effective.
Outside of abstinence, nothing is 100% effective. That being said, birth control pills are typically 99.9% effective.
Outside of abstinence, nothing is 100% effective. That being said, birth control pills are typically 99.9% effective.
Outside of abstinence, nothing is 100% effective. That being said, birth control pills are typically 99.9% effective.
Outside of abstinence, nothing is 100% effective. That being said, birth control pills are typically 99.9% effective.
Outside of abstinence, nothing is 100% effective. That being said, birth control pills are typically 99.9% effective.
Yes it is possible. Birth control only protects you against a 98% chance of pregnancy so there is still a 2% chance of pregnancy occurring.
Outside of abstinence, nothing is 100% effective. That being said, birth control pills are typically 99.9% effective.
Yes, the pill is not 100% preventative.
After beginning Yasmin, the pill can regulate your periods. Yasmin is normally a birth control pill that is used to prevent pregnancy.
Yes! It's a birth control pill!! Nothing is 100% but this would be about 99% effective.
Yes you can get symptoms, Menstual and pregnancy symptoms are very similar so can be confused alot, such as cramps, headaches, sore breasts, feeling poorly. If you suspect you are pregnant than take a test but this is very unlikely if you have been taking your pill correctly (same time every day, not 3 hours later than the time you usually take it). The mini-pill will not affect a pregnancy test result.
Yes you will still have a period but it may be later and old blood. Yes pregnancy symptoms would still occur.
If you're not taking the pill, it's always possible to get pregnant, fake symptoms or not.
If you are on the pill it is unlikely that you are pregnant. If you did get pregnant you would have the same symptoms as if you were not on the pill. Nausea, fatigue, tender breasts, heartburn, frequent urination. Missing a period COULD be a sign - but would be less reliable because you are taking hormones. At home pregnancy tests will work even if you are on the pill.
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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.
if you have had unprotected sex recently even if you are on birth control you could be pregnant. i suggest taking a pregnancy test :)
Hello. A pregnancy test will be accurate while your on the pill.
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