If you took the pills correctly in the prior month, you are still protected during the 7-day "off week" from the pills, and Plan B isn't warranted.
No, birth control decreases your risk of getting pregnant.
The chances are slim but birth control can never be 100 percent trusted especially if you are new to it. Chances are your not pregnant.
no. the chances of you getting pregnant are the same as if you hadn't taken birth control in months.
birth control increases your chances of not getting pregnant
The chances are great.
Yes, you can get pregnant. While on the medication, the pills help you control or reduce your chances of getting pregnant. However, how soon you might get pregnant differs from woman to woman.
Yes. However you decrease the chances by taking your birth control correctly and by using condoms.
Birth control is not a 100% way to stop pregnancy and your period makes those chances even worse.
Depo-Provera is very effective birth control method, chances of getting pregnant while using Depo is very, very small. Geritol is a brand of vitamins that will not effect your chances of getting pregnant.
Once you stop taking the birth control pills you are able to become pregnant.
You really should read the packet or consult a doctor to know the chances of getting pregnant while on it.
If you have been on birth control for over a month then you are protected against pregnancy.