Hello. As long as you take one pill, once a day then you are protected against pregnancy.
It is possible but less likely. This is within the period of time during the egg cycle used by those employing the "rhythm method" to avoid conception; popular with Catholics for whom other means of contraception are forbidden. During menstruation (and a couple of days thereafter) is the least likely period to fertilize the egg as one is not usually present in the womb at this time.It is not impossible to become pregnant during this time, just less likely as the unfertilised egg will not be in a prime position for fertilisation.
In practical terms, any day. Bodies aren't clockwork perfect, so counting days and rhythm methods are notoriously unreliable. 20% of women using those end up pregnant within one year.
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That sounds a lot like a critical point to me.
Possibly, get a test and see. well there is most likely you will be pregnant if you had sex unprotected.
Yes, you can become pregnant during the same week as your conception date. Conception typically occurs within a day or so after ovulation, when a sperm fertilizes an egg. If you have unprotected intercourse around the time of ovulation, there's a possibility of becoming pregnant almost immediately. However, it takes about a week for a fertilized egg to implant in the uterus, which is when pregnancy is typically confirmed.
A woman becomes pregnant when an egg is fertilized by a sperm, typically during ovulation. This can occur within a few days of having unprotected sex. The exact date of conception is usually difficult to determine precisely.
A pregnancy test WILL NOT tell you if you are pregnant immediately after having intercourse unless you've had intercourse within the last nine months (on another occasion) and you are already pregnant.
The same as every other woman who is not using birth control - about 30%.
Yes. Plan B does not guarantee that you are not/will not get pregnant. First of all, Plan B only works if taken within 72 hours of the first time you had unprotected sex (and the sooner, the better). So if you took Plan B five days after you had unprotected sex, it will not work. Also, as mentioned before, Plan B does not guarantee that you will not become pregnant (even if taken correctly). Plan B works better the sooner you use it. If it is taken as directed within 72 hours (3 days) after unprotected sex, it can significantly decrease the chance that you will become pregnant. About 7 out of every 8 women who would have gotten pregnant will not become pregnant. Plan B works even better if taken within the first 24 hours after unprotected sex.
Yes. Your body isn't clockwork perfect, so rhytm methods are notoriously unreliable. Out of women using them instead of contraceptives 19% will get pregnant within a year.
If you miss 1 or 2 days of taking your pill, there is a chance, albeit small, to get pregnant. You didnt specify when you had missed your pill in relation to when you had unprotected sex. If it was within a couple of days, chances are small, but you could become pregnant. If had unprotected sex several days(4 or 5) after missing a dosage(but immediately resumed normal dosing), you should be okay. Above all else, an HPT would be definitive.
You should not be pregnant when you start taking the pills as you start taking them within a week of the start of your period and if you have a period you are 99.5% sure you are not pregnant. However if you are pregnant the pills will have no effect.
None. It's too early. Do you mean 2 days after unprotected sex? You wouldn't even be pregnant yet. It takes time for the sperm to reach the egg and then the fertilized egg to travel down into the uterus and then for it to attach itself at which time you are pregnant. It would be atleast a week after unprotected sex for you to be pregnant, you wouldn't have any symptoms for 2 weeks or so after that. So three weeks after the incident of unprotected sex, at the earliest.
Yes you can, but only within about 2 weeks of the first conception. So you could actually be pregnant with two babies from two different fathers at the same time!
Pregnancy can occur as soon as the sperm fertilizes an egg, which can happen within minutes to hours after ejaculation. However, the exact timing can vary based on factors such as ovulation timing and sperm health. It's important to remember that pregnancy is not guaranteed with every instance of unprotected sex.