You're smart to be on Birth Control!
The penis doesn't need to be completely inside the vagina for a pregnancy to result.
Your Fiance is either already pregnate or she is taking some type of birth control.
It's possible.Answer 2If male ejaculated inside the female's vagina, then pregnancy is a possibility.If he ejaculated outside (used pullout method) that chance would be drastically lower, but marginally still possible.Other than that, woman has to be ovulating in the first place - if she does not produce an ovary (egg) no fertilization can happen.
very likely take the plan b pill -- xmoe14x - Also, what if it's too late to take the plan B pill, and you aren't showing any signs of pregnancy. I just want to have more peace of mind. I'm about two weeks away from when my period should be, but I also just started new birth control pills, a week after this happened, which could mess with the cycle. So...... any more answers?
Well if you're talking about birth control missing a daily pill skyrockets your chance of getting pregnant! Unless Ofcourse you didnt have sex that day, then in that case it wouldn't matter! But birth control stops you from producing eggs, so simply put no eggs equals no baby!(:
Pregnancy is very possible. Especially without being protected and didn't take any EC pills after the intercourse. I would recommend getting a pregnancy test to make sure.
Yes its ok to take your birth control pills as normal. You really didnt need to take a EC hun. BCP protects you against pregnancy. Because you took EC your period may be early or later than planned.
by not having sex....AnswerAbstinence! AnswerYou must use a condom.anyone who says the best way is to NOT have sex at all is absolutley INSANEi cant imagine how much you must be thinking of a way to prevent pregnancy because you are obviously ready to have sex.you do not tell someone who is PREPARING them selves to have sex that the best way is to not have it at all.i am pretty sure he/she isn't stupid and realised their whole life they didnt have sex that they werent pregnant!!SO since you are asking the question, which is the best way to prevent pregnancy, ASSUMING this is because you WANT to have sex (i am not going to tell you to not have sex because you are probably smart enough to figure that out) use a condom + go on the pill!! Birth control, condoms, and abstinece.condoms and birth control. there should be a planned parenthood near you where you can get free birth control without your parents knowing.
If you had the Nuva Ring in for at least seven days, you had protection against pregnancy. There's not enough information given to know if you took birth control pills correctly, or if more than seven days passed since stopping the last pill and starting the new ring. Making mistakes with those steps would also increase your risk of pregnancy.
Breakthrough bleeding can be a side effect that can last up to 3 months or more. If you have been on birth control for at least 3 months and you still have breakthrough bleeding, you should consult your physician. Consistent breakthrough bleeding can be a sign that you may need a higher dosage of birth control pills. I have learned from physicians that increasing the dosage of the birth control helps regulate your menstrual cycle and eliminates breakthrough bleeding and therefore being more effectively protected from pregnancy.
I was pregnant and i didnt know about it. And usually birth control makes you bloat. Well come to find out i was pregnant. So dont ever let anyone tell you that birth control is 100% effective. it depends on your body and how your body reacs to the b/c. THanks Viktoria New Orleans
Did you take a pregnancy test? If in the unlikely scenario that you AREN'T pregnant, it will take a few months for the pills to re-schedule your hormones. That is why you are supposed to begin taking it immediately after a period. Because it works on your body's schedule. It may be somewhat effective after a few weeks, but not fully for a few months. Birth does not work as an abortion method, so if that's what you were going for, you are still pregnant.
I stopped taking my birth control in December and in January I came on my period but in february I didnt come is this normal