You don't.
Get off the birth control would be the place to start...
Yes. No birth control is 100% safe. The pill used with a condom is the best one.
Then you are pregnant. Birth control pills will not have major side effects on the fetus, but it is best to stop taking them as soon as you know you are pregnant.
Get on birth control if you're still worried about chances of getting pregnant use condoms while using birth control also.
Yes, anytime you do not use birth control correctly you risk getting pregnant. Best solution if you miss your periord get a pregnancy test. If you are not pregnant use your birth control as directed to reduce the chance of pregnancy in the future. Keep in mind the only form of birth control that is 100% effective is not have sex you can get pregnant using birth control even if you use it correctly.
If you have sex without using some kind of birth control, then you'll get pregnant. It doesn't happen EVERY time, but if you continue to have sex without using some form of birth control, you WILL get pregnant. Use a condom. Every time, until you WANT to get pregnant.
The 'Pull-out Method' is not a good form of birth control.You are at risk of becoming pregnant if you continue to use (that method) of birth control.Condoms are the best option that we have.
The birth control patch is designed to prevent pregnancy. If you want to get pregnant, stop using the patch.
Birth control is not for weight control.
The best way to stop a girl from getting pregnant is to take steps to prevent the pregnancy in the first place by using birth control. There are lots of options: the depo-provera shot or birth control pill for her, condoms, spermicide, etc. Condoms are your best bet because they will protect her from pregnancy and protect you both from STDs
Hard to say. The best week to get pregnant is when you are ovulating. But, birth control pills prevent ovulation. So, some women get pregnant after skipping just a few because skipping the pills triggers ovulation for them and others take weeks or months off the pill before their body full adjusts and is ready to be pregnant. If you know you will want to be pregnant soon, but not just yet you should switch to non-hormonal birth control as soon as possible. I would talk to your doctor about any pregnancy plans you have. He can give you the best advice for you and your future baby. Good luck, D
If you have a bacterial infection that your doctor feels would be best treated by amoxycillin, yes it is safe. Whatever your doctor prescribes you should always tell him/her you are pregnant or trying to become pregnant, or on birth control.