If your on Birth Control you won't get periods. In some cases people can have quite severe periods where a dangerous amount of blood is lost, and some people have painful experiences, so birth control pills can be medically prescribed.
Are you sure you are not pregnant? Maybe it has something to do with your birth control or other hormones you take.
Don't have sex.
Condoms. Not have sex at all. Those are the other options.
the two method of birth control that are considered effectively are always take the medicine like the pills and other medicine that will gave you to prevent the girls to pregnant already.And also use a condom when you are six together your husband.
Whether if you use birth control or any other contraceptive, there is always the chance you can get pregnant. Of course, protection greatly lowers the chance of getting pregnant.
If you stop you'll probably end up pregnant. Yes sperm is still in you. Birth control controls the hormones in your body so the birth control is already doing it's job. By the time your body absorbs the sperm or disperses it, ( a couple of days), the birth control hormones are still present so it is unlikely you would get pregnant at this time. But after this, you won't be protected against pregnancy and your chances of becoming pregnant increase every day after that. In other words, it takes a few days for the birth control to stop working even after stopping the birth control.
ask a doctor ;]
If you're taking birth control pills you simply wait for your planned period to come. If your period doesn't come, you should go to the doctor or take a home pregnancy test. If you're taking any other birth control methods, such as the depo provera shot, I encourage you to see your doctor if you think you might be pregnant.
Yes, if ejaculation occurs and the girl has no birth control treatment or any other kind it may get her pregnant.
Typically sperm can stay inside yourvaginal canal and uterus for up to 7 days. There is a possibilty of becoming pregnant. There are factors to consider: how potent your birth control is ( such as how long it stays in your system. Also birth control is not 100% effective on it's own so there is also a possibility of becoming pregnant with out the use of other protection. Check with your doctor to be absolutely sure.
Without a man providing sperm, no.
The safest way is to use a condom or birth control during sex, but even if you use them you still have a 2% chance of getting pregnant. The only other way to prevent becoming pregnant indefinetly is to not have sex altogether.