You could be. Take a pregnancy test.
yes you could be , you could have gotten pregnant before you quit the pills. all or most women have their cycle once a month some time every month. figure out when yours is , and if you were sexually active during that time. mamadebbie
Ovulation generally occurs between day 11 and day 21 of a woman's cycle.
The chance of becoming pregnant depends largely on where you were in your menstrual cycle. The time you are most likely to become pregnant is half-way through your cycle, which is when you ovulate. For example, if you start your period every 28 days, then half-way though your cycle would be 14 days from the day you start. If you start your period every 32 days, then your highest chance of becoming pregnant would be 16 days from the first day of your period. The ovulation, which is when the ovaries release the egg for fertilization, usually lasts between 2 - 4 days, but can vary from one woman to another.
Whether you are asking if it is possible or alright to become pregnant then the answer is YES, depending on when in your cycle you stopped you could quite possibly become pregnant. The mini pill doesn't have enough hormones for any residual effect, hence the need to take it at the same time every day.
Every woman's cycle is different but most ovulate around the 14th day of a 28 day cycle. You can learn to chart your cycle your self. See related link.
The average menstrual cycle duration for human females from maturity to menopause who are not pregnant is 28 days.
It is standard. Your basal temperature initially lowers to indicate you are ovulating. A spike in temperature during the middle of your cycle indicates that you have finished ovulating. When you are pregnant, your temperature will stay high, rather than return to its cycle.
Possibility...Yes ..if you were fertile those days after your period.... how often is your cycle??? I got pregnant 4 days after my period ended...( did not want to be) and i usually cycle every 28 days.
yes,you still COULD be pregnant. Not every woman has the same symptoms but nausea and tiredness are most definitely symptoms.
If you are not getting your Depo Provera injection at least every 13 to 15 weeks, you could get pregnant.
It could but if you have symptoms these could be caused by the birth control pills not suiting your body. Talk to your doctor
This is different for every woman although mine lasted 9 days and they usually lasted 6 or 7 before I had my baby!!! Hope this helps!!! Mine were exactly the same length after having a baby 4-5 days, though before getting pregnant my cycle was 36 days, after my first it came down to 30 days and after my second (I was 35 years old) I had 28 day cycles.