Right after you will bleed for 2-4 weeks and is not allowed to have sex. The test will show positive until the pregnancy hormones have settled which can take 2 months. After the bleeding your cycle will start all over again so then you can get pregnant.
Yes
No as a matter of fact if one is on the pill there is agreater risk of getting pregnant.
birth control increases your chances of not getting pregnant
They do not. Taking the pill decreases the chance of getting pregnant, but it is still possible to become pregnant on the pill.
It is extremely rare to get pregnant on the contraceptive implant. It is one of the most effective methods of reversible contraception.
If you take the I Pill within 48 hours you can be absolutely safe and sure you will not get pregnant.
. I believe they say the contraceptive pill is effective 97%-99%, so that would give a 1%-3% chance of getting pregnant.
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Same as when you are pregnant there will just not be any embryo or sac coming out. The cramping and uterus changing lining and bleeding will still be there.
The pill is not as effective if you are not consistant with taking the pill. You have a chance of getting pregnant, but no one here can give you a percentage. It is best to continue taking the pill until you know for sure if you are pregnant.
No, Pregnancy can still occur if methadone is being used.
In less cases yes but in most cases the chances increases that the person intaking narcotics develops a child with disorders or deformations.