Yes, it is possible to get pregnant on the first day of your seven-day break from Birth Control pills, especially if you have unprotected sex during that time. If you have not taken your pills consistently or if you start the break without having taken the pills correctly in the previous cycle, your risk of ovulation increases. It's important to understand that ovulation can occur before you start your period, which means pregnancy could happen if sperm is present during that time. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice regarding birth control and pregnancy risks.
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yes most probably, if you took a full pack before the seven day break you should be fine.
If you don't start the birth control pill on the first day of your period, you need to use a backup method of birth control for the first seven days. After you've taken the pill correctly for seven days, you can rely on it for preventing pregnancy.
Yes you can get pregnant on your last day of your period and if the condom is on right and doesn't break or slide off it's most likely to get pregnant on your period.
Should not do any harm, but you should check with a doctor if you feel you are pregnant.
Not likely, but possible.
Yes. Yes.
yes, you can get pregnant on the first day of your period. there really isn't anything you can do about unprotected sex. maybe the day after pill? but it properly wont work if your already pregnant.
yes you can get pregnant anytime after you have already had your very first period.
To have sex between day 7 to day 14 after the first day of your period.
Your risk of pregnancy isn't increased on Day 6 before the patch free week if you remove the patch that day. Just be sure to have no more than a seven-day break before putting on the next patch, or you could be at risk of pregnancy in that week.
Yes. Wait about a week after the first day of your missed period and take the test using your first urination of the morning.