If you started the new Birth Control on time, starting no later than you were scheduled to start the next cycle of your old birth control, then there's no increased risk of pregnancy. If you started late, you might be at risk for pregnancy.
Depends on the method of birth control, but in general, using it for a whole month, ie: birth control pills, ensures safety.
Of course, if you are trying to get pregnant DO NOT BE ON BIRTH CONTROL!!! Now make sure the person you want to the father to be is there for you and will be there for you every step of the way, my daughter just had a baby and the babys father is no where to be found
If you are using your birth control as directed, there should be a very small chance of getting pregnant. I'm not sure if the length of time you've been on birth control matters, but if you are inconsistent when it comes to taking/using it, the likelihood of getting pregnant increases at least a little. It really depends on your form of birth control.
Once you stop taking the birth control pills you are able to become pregnant.
Yes, because your off birth control...
It only took me three months and I had been on the pill for 4 years.
Possibly, get a test and see. well there is most likely you will be pregnant if you had sex unprotected.
Yes it can happen especial if you happen to be taking other drugs at the same time. Anti biotic for example.
yes
Are you asking whether taking an overdose of birth control pills can abort an unwanted pregnancy. Well, my mum tried that experiment nearly 50 years ago, and it didn't work. I've had to live with the consequences of that one little episode of self-indulgence for my entire life, though. It made me into a hermaphrodite. I've put a long answer under the question "Taking birth control while 8 weeks pregnant?" if you want to read the gory details.
If you have had a period, then you can get pregnant. Use protection and get on birth-control. If you are in the states, you can go to Planned Parenthood or your local health department and get condoms and birth control.
You may be pregnant or the doseage of the BCP isn't high enough for you.
If you don't have your period yet, you cannot get pregnant. I suggest not taking birth control until you have had it for a few years. If you haven't had it yet you are way too young to take it and it could damage your body's growth.