Chances of being pregnant by missing only one pill are very slim. I wouldn't worry too much about it if you have been taking your Birth Control pills as required. Missing a pill here and there happens every now and then when people are too busy. If you are late with your next menstrual, then buy a pregnancy test and/or go to your doctor and they can check to see if you are pregnant. Usually, if the woman has been taking her birth control for a really long time (like since she was a teen), then there should be enough dosage of birth control in her system to where it would be 'safe' if she missed a pill.
Missing a placebo pill does not affect the chances of pregnancy.
Her chances for pregnancy increase. Read the instructions for the pill, because it depends on which pill she missed. Chances are you'll need to take the pill as soon as you remember and use protection. Don't take any chances
Missing one pill during your cycle should not be enough to cause pregnancy.
AnswerThe pill will work alone after 7 days to prevent you from getting pregnant. AnswerNo form of birth control is 100% effective. The pill is probably the most effective, at 99% or thereabouts. So the chances of pregnancy while using the pill are something less than 1%.
Of 100 couples who stopped the birth control pill, 85 will experience a pregnancy within one year if they don't start using another method of pregnancy prevention.
No, you are not at risk by just missing 1 pill. However, missing two or more, you should use a backup method of birth control.
When the i pill is used, it can delay the periods and the chances of pregnancy are low.
Breast discharge and breast enlargement can be side effects of the birth control pill. Pregnancy signs are a missing period and positive pregnancy test.
This is what you would expect to occur; but there are slight chances to become pregnant even when taking the pill.
If you are on a tri phasic pill, missing the pill at the beginning is wose than missing a pill towrds the end of your cycle. To be sure use condoms as a backup till you start your next pack. The pill efficacy rate of 99.98% is based on perfect error free use. Every slip up like missing a pill or taking a pill late lower how effective the pill is at preventing pregnancy.
it happens, after sex your body changes. so while on the pill, your body could just be changing. and if you miss any pill days it increases the chance of pregnancy. so if your more then a few days late and u had unprotected sex, then i would go to the doctors
If you have been on birth control for over a month then you are protected against pregnancy.