You will miss your period,have pregnancy symptoms, or you could take a home pregnancy test or see your Dr.
Im not sure I understand your question. But if you meant one pill out of the whole pack that month yes you can.
No this is what happens to most women.
no
Yes you can still get pregnant if you are on the pill. I have a few friends who have gotten pregnant. You should always use a condom if you are not ready to bring a child in this world!
If you are on the pill and have diarrhea there can be a disturbance in the process of the pill , so if you have had sex in the middle of the disturbance there is a possible chance you could be pregnant!
Not likely, but depending on what it is, it may cause birth defects, or major complications to the mother and fetus.
Well if I am understanding your question right, you are trying to get pregnant with a girl. There is no way to guarantee this. However, I would recommend getting an at home ovulation test. This will tell you exactly when you should try to get pregnant, the days you are ovulating etc. However speak with your doctor before completely stopping the pill, as they may want to consult with you first!! Good Luck!
I'd be worried if you remained on the pill if you were pregnant. But if you are one the pill and a condom is in use, then 99.9% of the time you wouldn't get pregnant.
Heyy i experienced this lol. im a size 10 and my stomach is flat and because of this if i bloat or anything it usually looks like im pregnant, if you are taking your pills correctly i dont see why you would be pregnant. but the pill makes me bloated sometimes i dont know if that what it could be? but yeah if your really worried take a test
How do you know you are pregnant in the first place?
Even if you are breast feeding and you do get pregnant , you can know by the morning sickness and the urine test report if you are pregnant or not.
hello, if i read correctly, it's the first month you stopped using the pill, and your 6 days late with your period. Well, possibilities are is that your body was very used to taking the pill, so it's used to the routine of you taking the pill, and getting your period whenever uour supposed to get it. It may also be because when taking the pill, your period lasts a few days shorter than the average lenght of an average woman without taking the pill, meaning yours can last from 3-4 days, while an avergare woman without taking the pill can be 7-8 days. It's possible that your cramps are coming back because you haven't been using the pill, and your period will maybe come later on. The pill also stops cramps, so without you taking the pill, your body will be getting cramps again. Other possibilities are is that when you stress a lot about something, you can get a late period, or since you haven't been taking the pill, if you are sexually active, you may be pregnant. Consult a doctor, they always know best. Good Luck!