Yes, if you had sex during those three days, you should ask your doctor though. *you could get pregnant, but if the levels of your Birth Control pills are high enough, it could prevent implantation in the uterus, and you would essentially miscarry
Some people believe that if you "pull out" the penis before ejaculation, you can avoid pregnancy. This is not an effective means of birth-control since semen can be released before ejaculation and cause pregnancy.
Birth control works by preventing pregnancy. If you are already pregnant, birth control is of no use.
Birth control pills have no effect on pregnancy tests.
Yes. Birth control pills do not affect the accuracy of pregnancy tests.
Yes you could be pregnant so perform a pregnancy test BEFORE taking birth control.
Birth control is NOT instant and needs to be taken 30 days before it is protecting against pregnancy. I suggest before you have any further sex you take sex education, learn about prevention of pregnancy, and to realize that sex has responsibilities.
If you take the BCP everyday as directed you are 99.5% protected from pregnancy.
Birth control must be taken every day for 4 weeks before it will protect you against pregnancy. To continue with the protectiveness of birth control you must continue taking a pill every day. Missing a pill will put you at a increased risk of pregnancy.
No. You need to start birth control BEFORE you have sex for it to be effective.
Hopefully this is not a serious question, but no it does not prevent pregnancy. Unless of course, mint is the name for a form of birth control that I am not familiar with. If it doesn't stop sperm from reaching a fertile egg, it will not prevent pregnancy.
Women with PKU must be especially careful with their diets if they want to have children. They should ensure that phenylalanine blood levels are under control before conception and throughout her pregnancy.
Take a pregnancy test:) Good luck and God Bless:)