to put it simply... if you want to keep the baby then no it's not safe, as the hormones in the pill are designed to thin the lining of the womb in order to prevent any fertilised egg "implanting".
if you do not wish to keep the baby, then there are no adverse health effects from taking the pill, except an increased chance of early miscarriage.
If you change to the pill immediately after the implant, you are not likely to be pregnant.
If you take the I Pill within 48 hours you can be absolutely safe and sure you will not get pregnant.
no you are still safe ;)
Yes. No birth control is 100% safe. The pill used with a condom is the best one.
There is a possibility. Just to be safe, wear a condom or abstain from intercourse for a full week after your missed pill.
yes
No as you have stopped taking the pill you can get pregnant the first time you have sex.
No. The warning on the box specifically says, "If pregnant or breastfeeding, do not use."
I can think of no medical problems, however you are not going to be protected from prgnancy. If you are sexually active and don't want to be pregnant, stay on some form of birth control.
I don't think there are any contraceptive pills for males. A pill intended for females would have no effect for a male. No method is 100% safe, but a condom is fairly good. -------------------------------------------------------------------- O_o dude are you saying that you are a man that can get pregnant?
Use a condomn and birth control, if worst comes to worse get a morning after pill at you local pharmacy
Yes, you still may be pregnant. No birth control method is 100% percent effective, including the pill, and even the most effective rarely reach their full effectiveness unless taken for over 1 month. Taking other medications besides the pill can sometimes, though rarely, render the pill ineffective, which is why it's important to inform your prescribing doctor of any and all medications that you take normally. It's imperative to practice safe sexual practices by using more than one method of birth control, i.e. taking a birth control pill and using a condom (as the pill does not protect against diseases, a condom is a good idea anyway). If you are on the pill and are late with your period, skipping it entirely, or bleeding a lot (some spotting is generally normal, but if the amount of blood is concerning you, then it's an issue) while you are taking it, you should consult with a medical professional immediately. Remember, NO method of birth control is 100% effective. It is possible to be on a birth control pill and use a condom, and still get pregnant; but it is much more likely to happen if you are not practicing safe sex.