Yes. It will stop pregnancy for 2-3 years.
The only thing that can prevent pregnancy is regular use of protection. For example using a condom every time you have sex or failing that starting birth control. Birth control used in conjunction with a condom will prevent pregnancy.
yes you have to take your birth control bill daily or you have every chance of getting pregnant, as a miss in taking it will make you pregnant.
If you take your pill at the same time every day you significantly limit your chance of getting pregnant.
No. Can you get pregnant ever time you have sexual intercourse? Yes. Is there something you can do to decrease the risk of getting pregnant everytime you have sexual intercourse? Yes.
If you are not getting your Depo Provera injection at least every 13 to 15 weeks, you could get pregnant.
If one is pregnant, they need to take off their clothes during delivery. This is a protocol for every hospital to prevent complications during the procedure.
If you haven't stopped your period, and you aren't getting morning sickness, Then WHAT are these pregnancy symptoms you say you are experiencing?
Well, condoms are effective 99% of the time, so... 1% chance.
The sugar pills are purely to keep you in the habit of taking a pill every day. As long as you take the pills containing hormones at the right time every day, you have a low chance of getting pregnant
If by "the pill" you mean birth control, it can prevent pregnancy from occurring if it is taken every single day at the same time.
Sure. You can do things you have been doing before you became pregnant. I rode my horse every day while I was pregnant. I rode the day before my baby was born. It is not dangerous to the unborn baby if you take normal precautions to prevent accidents.
Medically? 17 to 25. Psychologically and emotionally and financially and in every other way? 25-40