If you have been on Birth Control for over 2 months then there is no chance of pregnancy occurring during your period. Birth control stops you from ovulating and prevent your ovaries releasing a egg, because there is no egg there is no chance of pregnancy.
IF you were having unprotected sex during the time you was not taking your birth contol pills it could be a possibilty you may have got pregnant during that time. Do you now when you have you next period and also how long was you not taking your birth control pills all this will make a difference if your pregnant or not.
If you have unprotected sex during the correct time of the month (during ovulation, which occurs approximately 14 days before your period begins) you have a 20-24% chance of conceiving. However, every woman and every pregnancy attempt (or accident lol) are different. It only took my sister one moment of oops and she became pregnant, but it took me 9 months of trying to become pregnant and we are both young and healthy.
well, the chances are extremely high
without birth control and no condoms, you are practically inviting the chance to become pregnant
go get yourself some morningafter pill if you still want the chance not to be pregnant
100% chance. But if you use birth control theres no real garantee that you won't get pregnant there is still a 98% chance that you could 100% chance. But if you use birth control theres no real garantee that you won't get pregnant there is still a 98% chance that you could
A number of factors dictate whether you can become pregnant (or not). Ex: age, health and numerous others. Generally speaking, the chances for becoming pregnant when using no birth control are quite good. 85% chance within a year. You do the math.
If you use no form of protection or birth control, then there is a very high chance of pregnancy occurring.
99%
Difficult to say; it would depend on where you are in your ovulation cycle. If you want to prevent pregnancy you should take the morning after pill within 72 hours of having sex.
about 50/50.
If you are not using any form of birth control the chances are very high that a girl will get pregnant, if you are not ready or willing to take on the responsability of being a parent then don't take the chance. Always use some form of birth control.
That's a problem. If you don't have a regular menstrual cycle you can't tell when you're ovulating and when you're not ovulating. The best thing you can do is to use protection EVERY TIME you have sex. If at all possible, see a gynecologist and get started on a low dose birth control pill. The pill could help reglate your menstrual cycle.
If you have had sex you could be pregnant, but this is not the place to find out so go seek professional help, or get a proper pregnany test.
If you use the Pill properly (not forgetting and missing pills, etc) it is 98% effective so there is a low possiblity of pregnancy although it is still possible.
If you're not taking the pill and still having sex...yes.
If you're on the birth control pill and had a negative pregnancy test, it is not likely you are pregnant.
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.
If you take your pill everyday without missing any pills you are 99.5% protected from getting pregnant, but the pill has no protection from STI's.
Taking the birth control pill lowers the risk of pregnancy. Not taking the birth control pill does not lower the risk of pregnancy. You are more likely to get pregnant when you are not taking the birth control pill.
If you're pregnant, you should stop taking the birth control pill, as it is of no use.
Yes, you can get pregnant if you don't take the birth control pill and have sex. If you want to avoid pregnancy, find a method of contraception.
you can get pregnant if you miss one pill
Yes, you need to get the 'morning after pill'. Your normal birth control pill does not substitute for this.
I know about the pill. I have know women (not many) that have gotten pregnant while on the pill, but as soon as they got pregnant they no longer had any periods. I hope that this helps:)
Every sexual intercourse does not commit a pregnancy. If you fail to take birth control pill regularly isn't mean that you will definitely get pregnant. There may be a chance of pregnancy if you constantly fail to take birth control pill.
its not guaranteed to get pregnant BUT the risk is definitely increased
You don't need/shouldn't to take the birth control pill when you're pregnant.