The odds are high, but not quantifiable. Use a back up method of birth control pills for at least seven days. Consider other options that have a lower risk of error.
Extremely low, but unless you're abstinent there is always a risk. Aside from that, sex during the mestrual cycle can cause infections, so be careful.
There are many people called Tuble and the odds of getting pregnant with one depends on your relationship.
Yes, it is foolish to take the birth control pill while you're trying to get pregnant, unless specifically advised to do so by a fertility specialist who is treating a particular type of hormone imbalance in preparation for additional fertility drugs. Talk with your health care provider for more sensible approaches to increasing the odds of getting pregnant.
Accidentally? Minimal to none, as long as you are using the Pill as directed. Once you go off the pill, your fertility should return quickly and some women even get pregnant before their first "post pill" menstrual cycle.
A tubal ligation is considered permanent birth control, but there is still a margin of error. You could become pregnant any time afterward. It is estimated that 143 women in 10,000 (1.43%) get pregnant after tubal ligations.
u can get pregnant if your tube were tied and not burned
The birth control pill does not help you get pregnant; it prevents pregnancy. If you want to get pregnant after Depo Provera, just have sex. Fertility returns from 1 to 18 months after stopping; ther average is 11 months.
Not very High. It CAN happen, but chances are it won't.
It takes the average couple 8,5 months to get pregnant so the odds are you are not pregnant. Being anxious and waiting for your period can make it skip.
The odds of me being pregnant are 0 as I am male.
Very slight. Chances are no pregnancy will occur at 54.