Yes! You should really worry about becoming pregnant, or currently being pregnant. Birth Control pills are only 99.9% effective when taken every day at the same time each day. If you miss a day of pills, you should double up the pills; meaning, next day take 2. If you miss more than 3 pills you need to quickly use a back-up method; example: Plan B, if you had unprotected sex within 78 hours and have missed pills. You should really take a pregnancy test because you have not been fully protected because you have not been properly taken your birth control pills as directed.
If you want to avoid pregnancy, you should keep taking the pill.
no, if you havent had sex.
Yes, but if you have been taking the pill like prescribed, you probably aren't pregnant. make sure you are pregnant before stopping the pill otherwise you will be pregnant pdq
That's the most likely explanation.
The medicine's effects on pregnant women have not been studied. Women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should check with their physicians before taking this medicine.
A question like that should be addressed to your doctor. Everyone's situation is different and only a doctor with all the facts can answer it properly for each individual.
Any woman can get pregnant on the pill - It isn't 100% effective even if you take it properly. If you haven't been taking it properly, you're even more susceptible to falling pregnant if having sex. The pill makes your bleeding lighter, so I'm not sure that lighter spotting has much to do with the predictability of getting pregnant. If you want to take the pill and don't want to get pregnant, you should use it properly and use a condom. Take the pill at the same time each day. Be aware that taking antibiotics can make the pill useless for the time you are taking them + approx. two weeks. You should always use a condom, regardless.
By not taking it properly (skipping days, being inconsistent with the time of day you take it, not taking it for a full cycle).
Women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should check with their physicians for the most up-to-date information on the safety of taking this medicine during pregnancy.
no
If you are taking your birth control properly (same time ever day/night, not missing pills, not using antibiotics, etc) and use the condom properly it is HIGHLY unlikely that you will but there is a small smidgen of possiblity that you could get pregnant.
You should ALWAYS check with your Doctor before taking ANY medication if you are pregnant or if you are planning to get pregnant.