you could be, but it is more likely to be just your body regulating itself, if you are in any doubt take a home pregnancy test or see your doctor Hi there. When you stop taking birth control pills you usually expect to have a withdrawal bleed between 1-3 weeks after stopping the contraceptive pills. Also when you take the non-active pills of Birth Control or the sugar pills, during the 7 day break you expect to have a period. What I have said above could be the reason you have experienced a earlier period than you usually do. I think it most likely is this rather than pregnancy related. You should also be aware your periods may not be regular because you've stopped birth control pills. Most women who had irregular periods before they started birth control, do sometimes continue to have irregular/erratic periods after they have stopped birth control. This is because it takes three months for all of the hormones combined in birth control to be completely erradicated from your system. If you are concerned about pregnancy, wait three weeks and do a pregnancy test. Please recommend me if I've helped you. Best Wishes. T
You probably just worried. It doesn't show that fast if you are pregnant. well, your supposed to get pregnant during your period (if unprotected sex)and it does stop when that happens..... mabye you should get a test
No. If your period doesn't arrive, then take a test
you are not supposed to have a period if you are pregnant.
You will. I read in a book that if you get pregnancy during your period, it will keep on going, so I think its the same thing.
it depend did you have sex
You can not be pregnant if you have your period at all. However, if you have missed a week of your birth control pills you do have the chance of becoming pregnant if you have unprotected sex.
can i get pregnant 2 days before my period starts
If you have a period than you are not pregnant
Impossible. Having a period means that a women has reached her "womanhood" and will be able to bear children.THAT ANSWER IS NOT CORRECT!!!you can get pregnant something like two weeks before your first period. the blood that comes out is the "food" for the possible baby. not the egg that is supposed to become a baby.
No pregnancy test will tell you that early. Some will tell you 5 days before you are supposed to get your period, but most won't tell you until the time when you are supposed to be getting your period. There are no "symptoms" this early.
Most people have a last period before they are pregnant. Some even have a period while they are pregnant.
yes it is possible to get pregnant 5 days after your period because your new cycle has already started