yes
You have to renew it every third month so no. It's not forever lasting.
Usually about 6 months gestation
less use of birth control
Unborn babies are called fetuses.
Unborn babies are called fetuses.
Nothing change much the first month. It doesn't start getting weird until about third month then you start to notice little changes.
1-3 Months = the First Trimester 3-6 Months = the Second Trimester 6-9 Months (ie Birth) = the Third Trimester
A week later
Women on the birth control pill don't gain any more weight than women who aren't on the pill in controlled studies. (In the US, people are gaining weight at a fast clip, whether or not they use birth control pill). In the original studies of Depo Provera, a third of the women gained, a third lost, and a third stayed the same. If you don't change how you eat or exercise, you wouldn't expect to gain on the shot.
No. You can only miscarry in the third trimester. Taking birth control pills at this stage is unlikely to have any effect on you.
Birth control pills are not effective until you have used them for 7 days. Thus, your chances of being pregnant are the same as if you were not on birth control at all.
I was especially wondering if you could get pregnant under these circumstances if you started the pill a day early in the third month and took a double dose on the second day.