Are you asking whether taking an overdose of Birth Control pills can abort an unwanted pregnancy. Well, my mum tried that experiment nearly 50 years ago, and it didn't work. I've had to live with the consequences of that one little episode of self-indulgence for my entire life, though. It made me into a hermaphrodite. I've put a long answer under the question "Taking birth control while 8 weeks pregnant?" if you want to read the gory details.
no it will only makes sure you dont get pregnant if you are pregnant and start taking birth control its doing nothing
It may take a few months to be able to conceive again, although some get pregnant very shortly after stopping birth control use. The number of times you stop/start taking birth control does not matter.
Yes.
The bleeding is the withdrawal bleed and is normal. This occurs when you stop taking birth control for over a few days. You can become pregnant.
You should not be pregnant when you start taking the pills as you start taking them within a week of the start of your period and if you have a period you are 99.5% sure you are not pregnant. However if you are pregnant the pills will have no effect.
THE BEST DAY TO START TAKING BIRTH CONTROL IS MONDAY..!!!
Birth control is designed to prevent pregnancy, not help you get pregnant.
Nothing. You are just not guaranteed to not be pregnant when you start taking them. It's always best to follow the directions on these things...
Get off the birth control would be the place to start...
taking birth control if you may be or are pregnant can and will harm the baby. A friend of mine was pregnant and took a pack of birth control pills to terminate the pregnancy, and it worked. so the answer is yes.
sure it is ! When I was pregnant I have the same headaces and i told my doctor and he told me it is normal!
Taking birth control if you are pregnant will NOT stop the pregnancy. Birth control does not cause abortion but stops the ovaries from freeing an egg into the falopian tube and the womb. Plan B, or the morning after pill, will stop the fertilised egg from attaching itself to the endometer if taken within a certain amount of time. It has to be taken within 72 hours of the intercourse, however, and its efficacy decreases with the passing of time. Furthermore, taking the pill while pregnant could hurt the baby.