I also have a Urinary Track Infection and a lot of pregnancy symptoms.
I'm wondering if I'm pregnant or if it's just the Urinary Track Infection?
Yes, if you stop using the patch as directed, you could get pregnant.
I had unprotected sex three times in a row and didn't change the patch when I was supposed to and also had unprotected sex after I was supposed to change the patch and didn't get pregnant. I was on it for 3 months at that time. The spotting will turn into you period, at least mine did. Good luck It is possible. If your period doesn't come take a test. Even if it is negative use contraception next month. Be more careful next time.
Your period may be delayed after stopping the patch. If you had unprotected sex after stopping the patch, take a pregnancy test. If you don't' want to get pregnant, find a new effective methods of birth control.
Hello, It is possible you could become pregnant while not wearing the patch for a few days because the patch will not be protecting you against pregnancy for the few days you wasn't wearing it. If you suspect you could be pregnant, then see your doctor 7 days after intercourse for a quantitative beta hcg blood test to determine if you're pregnant or not. Take care.
If you did not use the patch as directed, you could be pregnant. Take a pregnancy test no sooner than ten days after sex. Start the patch again or change to another effective method if you don't want to get pregnant.
The patch has to be changed each week. You can change the patch weekly for six weeks, without a week off, if you like. If you do that, there's no additional risk of pregnancy. If you leave the same patch on for six weeks, you could get pregnant.
The birth control patch is designed to prevent pregnancy. If you want to get pregnant, stop using the patch.
It takes an average of six to nine months to get pregnant whether or not you were on the patch. Some women get pregnant immediately, and others may take up to twelve months. Either way is perfectly normal.
You can get pregnant if you don't use the patch correctly.
yes it is safe, the paych is made in a way that it will still protect, even on the none patch week sa long as the new patch was put an at the right time (when her new week begins)but it is always safe to use a condom whenever having intecourse!
The birth control patch is designed to prevent pregnancy. If you want to get pregnant, stop using the patch.
You only had unprotected sex if you didn't use a patch. The patch use means you did not have unprotected sex, therefore if you always use the patch as directed the chance of pregnancy is very tiny.