Yes you can get symptoms, Menstual and pregnancy symptoms are very similar so can be confused alot, such as cramps, headaches, sore breasts, feeling poorly. If you suspect you are pregnant than take a test but this is very unlikely if you have been taking your pill correctly (same time every day, not 3 hours later than the time you usually take it). The mini-pill will not affect a pregnancy test result.
Yes, the pill is not 100% preventative.
Yes, you can drink alcohol while taking the mini pill, also known as the progestin-only pill. Alcohol does not affect the effectiveness of the mini pill in preventing pregnancy. However, excessive alcohol consumption may impair judgment regarding adherence to the pill schedule, which is crucial for its effectiveness. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
The minipill or progesterone only pill is designed to prevent pregnancy. If you take it before you know you're pregnant, it will not end or harm the pregnancy.
If you're not taking the pill, it's always possible to get pregnant, fake symptoms or not.
Yes you will still have a period but it may be later and old blood. Yes pregnancy symptoms would still occur.
If you are on the pill it is unlikely that you are pregnant. If you did get pregnant you would have the same symptoms as if you were not on the pill. Nausea, fatigue, tender breasts, heartburn, frequent urination. Missing a period COULD be a sign - but would be less reliable because you are taking hormones. At home pregnancy tests will work even if you are on the pill.
A mini pill only contains Progestin while the regular birth control pills contain Estrogen and Progestin.
A mini pill is different from the combination birth control pill. The mini pill only contains small amount of one hormone which prevents pregnancy from occurring and doesn't interfere with the working of your ovaries. The birth control pill contains progesterone which the mini pill doesn't and interferes in the working of your ovaries by preventing a egg being released and also preventing you from ovulation as well as protecting you from pregnancy.
if you have had unprotected sex recently even if you are on birth control you could be pregnant. i suggest taking a pregnancy test :)
Hello. A pregnancy test will be accurate while your on the pill.
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This is what you would expect to occur; but there are slight chances to become pregnant even when taking the pill.