That's why they indicate that the pill is 99.9% effective. 99.9% effective is not 100% effective.
Take a pregnancy test then
The pill is to prevent it.
You can take a pregnancy test, which will tell you if you got pregnant ten days ago or more.
no. the chances of you getting pregnant are the same as if you hadn't taken birth control in months.
Actually even with being on the pill you an still get pregnant. Some ladies have a higher chance by being on the pill. I was on the pill and got pregnant.
Firstly back pain is not a usual early pregnancy symptom. If you are pregnant, taking the pill will not harm the baby in any way. When you first start taking the pill, you should wait until you have your period and start your first pill on that first day.
The pill does not mean that it is totally impossible to become pregnant. Life has got a will to achieve the impossible. A dear friend of mine got pregnant whilst on the pill. her daughter is now 4 and is a cheerfull happy addition to the family.
If you just got them then i would wait until sunday or the day after you stop your period and you will start with pill number 1 then go to the sugar pills which you take while you are on your period!
I think you just listed ALL the symptoms for a baby in the oven minus nausea. My sister got pregnant from missing one pill.
If you didn't miss any pills, you had nonstop protection.
depends how long the period lasted. but this exact thing happened to me, and i am not pregnant. when you obtained the pill they should have told you that about 80% of women get their period within one week of taking the pill/the expected period.
Yes birth control is only the 98% it claims to be only if used as directed, my sister got pregnant twice because she forgot to take her pill once in her cycle and then started it normal the next day like nothing and found out she was pregnant 3 weeks later.