No.
Hormonal Birth Control tricks your body into thinking it is already pregnant and shouldn't expel the uterine lining (which is what happens during a normal period). When you stop taking the pills for a couple of days, the hormone levels drop and indicate to your body that it's time to menstruate. This is exactly what happens during the "placebo week" when you stop taking pills and take sugar pills or no pills.
If you experience pain or symptoms that are not 'normal' for you and cause you concern, visit your health care provider (physician, nurse practitioner, family planning clinic...).
The day of your missed period if your worried about being pregnant.
If you have missed your period and are pregnant, you most likely got pregnant around 14 days before your missed period.
You should be able to reliably test 1 to 5 days after your missed period.
You can not be pregnant if you have your period at all. However, if you have missed a week of your birth control pills you do have the chance of becoming pregnant if you have unprotected sex.
No. You should take the test about a week after your missed period for it to be compleatly accurate.
see a doctor
She will have what is called a missed period. Where you don't get your period for that month. And if that happens then you should take a pergency test to make sure that she is pregnant.
If you have missed your period for two months, you are probably pregnant. You could take a home pregnancy test, but you should see a doctor and if you think you could have an STD, you should see a doctor immediately anyhow.
You should buy a urine test to determine pregnancy or wait for a missed period.
When you miss a period , you should take a pregnancy test at once, because you could very well be pregnant.
If your pregnant, cramping is usual. But if you're not and you missed your period that usually means your pregnant now with a bundle of joy.
You may be pregnant as you have missed your period. Take a test