You should take other precautions for seven days after missing a pill. If she missed three in a row I would say there is a pretty good chance she will ovulate. Whether she will fall pregnant - there is a slight risk. Remember the pill stops pregnancy in two ways - firstly stopping the egg being released and secondly by stopping the fertilised egg implanting into the uterus lining. Ask your g'f to take a morning after pill just to be safe.
It is difficult to make a likelihood estimation based on the information provided. However, given that the menstrual cycle is regular then it is safe to assume that ovulation occured on day 14 of the cycle. That means, the highest probability of getting pregnant is on and around day 14. Not taking Birth Control pills increases the risk of pregnancy. The further away from day 14, on either side, the day the intercourse took place, the lesser chances of getting pregnant.
It is very unlikely, however any time you have unprotected sex there is a chance of becoming pregnant.
The effectivity of any medication is based solely upon taking the medication as it was prescribed. Any (repeat, any) deviation from the prescribed procedure, will greatly affect how this medication works. It very well be that you are no longer protect you from becoming pregnant. Check with your medical professional (Doctor) or Pharmacist.
If you're thinking about becoming pregnant, or you are pregnant, you can continue to take daily thyroid medication as prescribed by your doctor to treat hypothyroidism or Hashimoto's thyroiditis. It's important for pregnant women with a thyroid condition to take their medication as prescribed, and to have her hormone levels monitored because thyroid conditions can increase the chance for miscarriage, preterm delivery, gestational hypertension, eclampsia, and decreased IQ in the baby.
If you don't take your pill as prescribed then have unprotected sex then you stand a chance of becoming pregnant. Do a test 2 - 3 weeks after you had unprotected sex then you will know.
if you are having unprotected sex, your chances of becoming pregnant are 100%, do not count on a 'safe time" or ovulation dates.
Aspirin for your headache while you sit there and worry if you have an STD or gotten someone pregnant.
when a person is having unprotected sex, the chances of becoming pregnant are 100%, no matter what the regulation of periods or ovulation dates are.
Yes and no. The chances of becoming pregnant are slim but there is always the chance of STD's with unprotected sex....
Your period might take a while before it goes back to normal. Like I tell everyone, there is always a possibility of becoming pregnant if you have unprotected sex. So there is a chance you are pregnant due to your carelessness.
I was prescribed this medication twice during my first trimester...once at 4 weeks and another at 10 weeks. It is safe for pregnant women!
If you had unprotected sex you could be pregnant.
Have you had unprotected sex? Then you can be pregnant.