You don't write what pills so I just assume you mean birth control pills and there is always a risk since they are not 100% safe.
No
If you skipped a month of pills and have had unprotected sex you may be pregnant. You should talk to your doctor/gynecologist immediately about the situation and take a pregnancy test. Birth control pills only work when taken everyday at the same time.
Yes. If taken perfectly, at the same time each day, with no missed doses, there is about a 0.5% failure rate; meaning that 5 in a thousand women will become pregnant each year, even if they take their pills perfectly. Even vasectomies and tubal ligations have failure rates, though lower. The only perfect contraceptive is not having sex.
Contraceptive pills, if taken correctly are very, very safe, and the odds of getting pregnant while taking them is really, really small whatever else she's doing.
no, take it before and you won't have your period the first three rows of pills have hormones in them that will regulate your period..the last row is actually only sugar pills and you are supposed to have your period on those pills. However, you can get pregnant on the pill if not taken exactly how you are supposed to.
Diet pills don't cause miscarriage but should not be taken when pregnant because they can very likely cause fetal damage. They are rarely tested on pregnant women and when pregnant you should not diet.
Possibility is low.
Bcp don't cause miscarriage. They can be taken as morning after pills but as soon as you are pregnant it will not work. You have to see a doctor.
My sister has depression and has to take pills for it and she was told by her doctor she would ave to stop taking the pills before getting pregnant =] Xo Kat
No. If you have taken your pill everyday as you should have and didn't skip any pills your chance of getting pregnant is slim. If you did skip/miss pills yes there is a chance.
85% of couples using no birth control get pregnant in the first 12 months. The percentage is the same for couples who have used birth control pills, and couples who have not.
ANSWER:If you mean birth control pills, yes it is possible to get pregnant but very very unlikely when taking them as directed. Most people that do get pregnant have taken them improperly.