Most Birth Control pills are about 99% effective at stopping pregnancy, so the chances are very low.
That being said, if you have sex there is always always always the chance that you may become pregnant. If you fear that you may be pregnant contact your doctor immediately. Taking birth control pills while pregnant can damage your embryo and cause devastating birth defects.
Note: Always use protection while having sex, even with a devoted partner. It reduces the chance of disease, it's much cleaner, and most importantly reduces chances of unexpected pregnancy. Having a child while not ready can ruin many lives. Be careful, safe and smart.
Hi Happy to say very low. Here's a web site that will help you calculate your safer times. http://www.americanpregnancy.org/gettingpregnant/ovulationfaq.htm Phil
Just before your period you are at your most fertile
Yes and no. The chances of becoming pregnant are slim but there is always the chance of STD's with unprotected sex....
100% I am sorry but you are pregnant
The same chances as if he hadn't...it's called pre-ejaculation.
you can potentially get pregnant at any time of the month if you have unprotected sex. your chances are higher closer to ovulation. you can potentially get pregnant at any time of the month if you have unprotected sex. your chances are higher closer to ovulation. If your periods are regular say 28 days a cycle and generally are not erratic. then very close to you next due date when you will be getting periods...or just about four to five days before onset of periods you will not conceive. all the same some women do get pregnant so it cannot be relied upon entirely.
No. It does not act as the "Morning-After pill" When starting birth control you should wait at least a month before having unprotected intercourse.
The chances of getting pregnant are always high - a week before or even after. The sperm can hang around a lot longer than you think. Don't rely on the cycle period of conception. Use a condom or refrain if you want to remain safe.
As long as you take your pill every day, the chances of getting pregnant are less than 1%. it also generally takes the female body three to six months after stopping the pill before the hormone levels even out enough to easily become, and remain, pregnant.
really good because this is during the ovalation period
If your cycle is always 32 days.. then your ovulation date is around the 18th days. Then it will be on October 22. Generally, there's chances of being pregnant 5-7 days before that date (so Oct 15). But many factors can cause an ovulation before the supposed date. Then, the answer is "the chances are low, but there is chances".
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NO!!! Most birth control you have to take for at least one week before it works at all. Some you have to take for a least a month before it works. If you have unprotected sex on the first day of taking the pill you will get pregnant.