Yes, you are supposed to take your Birth Control for at least a month before having unprotected sex. If you miss even a day or two you should probably use a condom.
In your circumstances it is probably best for you to go and discuss the situation with a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) as soon as possible.
ask a doctor ;]
I have been on birth control for 7yrs, and i stopped taking it the end of September. But when i stopped taking it i didn't finish the pack. I am trying to get pregnant. I am concerned that i cant get pregnant and that i should have finished the pack first. I am concerned that i might not be able to get pregnant because i took birth control for 7yrs.
The purpose of a birth control pill is not to get pregnant, so they are not "prone" to getting pregnant. To get pregnant the pill has to be stopped.
Yes, unprotected sex can get you pregnant.
Yes, if you stop the birth control you can get pregnant, whether or not you're bleeding.
Yes you can and I don't reccommend taking 6 at one time.
Yes you can become pregnant a week after you have stopped taking birth control pills.
If you have continued to have sex since you stopped you may be pregnant from the sounds of it.
If you did not have sex, their is no possible way for you to be pregnant. If you had sex, and then stopped taking the birth control pills then you may be in trouble. If what I understand is true, you are definetely not pregnant if you haven't had sex. Maybe get tested to be sure?
Well, your question is very vague because it all depends on your circumstances. The most obvious answer is that you are pregnant. If you know that you are not pregnant, it could be because you have recently stopped or started birth control. If neither of those are the case it could be because you have been working out or doing vigorous exercise. That is a good place to start. If you are on a monthly birth control, remember, there is no medical reason necessary to have your period EVERY month. (Hence the new Rx Seasonique). So if you are on BC and you're periods have stopped, don't fret, you are one of few happy women who have that particular side effect.
that is very possible. It can happen although it is rare