that is very possible. It can happen although it is rare
Yes, if you stop the birth control you can get pregnant, whether or not you're bleeding.
ask a doctor ;]
First, you should determine what effect method of birth control you want to start if you want to avoid pregnancy. Starting hormonal birth control may control bleeding. If you want to get pregnant, your best bet is to keep in mind that irregular bleeding will go away without treatment. Talk with your health care provider about options if the bleeding is troublesome.
In your circumstances it is probably best for you to go and discuss the situation with a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) as soon as possible.
if the postpartum bleeding has stopped then you probably could get pregnant.
The purpose of a birth control pill is not to get pregnant, so they are not "prone" to getting pregnant. To get pregnant the pill has to be stopped.
Yes, unprotected sex can get you pregnant.
It depends on what kind of bleeding you're having. If it's spotting, that could mean you're pregnant. But, if it's bleeding like a normal period, chances are you're not pregnant. Best thing to do, of course, would be to see your doctor because it could be something serious.
probably not since you bled
Yes you can become pregnant a week after you have stopped taking birth control pills.
go to your doctor, some women can get there period while pregnant, but it can also be signs of misscarrage
Usually no period indicates pregnancy. The time at which a woman is most likely to get pregnant is several days after she stops Menstruating (bleeding) in a woman with a 28 day menstrual cycle she is most likely to get pregnant on days 11 to 15 inclusive after the day she started bleeding. that means that on average she has stopped bleeding several days before she reaches her fertile stage. When a woman is bleeding she can not get pregnant assuming that the bleeding is a normal menstruation. If a woman becomes pregnant normally she will stop having any sort of menstruation.