now, maybe in a couple more weeks. but stop taking the pill if you think you are. I suggest you use condoms instead of pills.
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You should ask a doctor. I do not know. Sorry.
If you are still having periods and the tests have proved negative then you are not pregnant. What you should do is in future take more care with your contraception.
Women who are pregnant do not get periods. If you are pregnant and you are experiencing bleeding and/or cramping you should contact your Dr right away or go to the ER.
No of course not. Menopause is when your periods stop for good. If you thought you should be pregnant then maybe all the sperm died before it came to the egg.
No, but you might have bleeding in between periods. You may be pregnant and should check.
I think that the answer should be no. there can be no periods on the same day on which you dot pregnant..
As long as you eat healthy and don't exercise so much that it's unhealthy and get your periods there should be no problem getting pregnant.
Yes, if you have not received an injection in 6 months or more and you did not have regular periods while taking the injection. The depo-provera shot suppresses ovulation. Once you begin having regular periods again, then your body should have returned to normal. However, many women still have periods, even when on this type of birth control, so after being off of the injection for several months and once you begin regular periods again, you need to check for ovulation using an ovulation predictor kit, just to make sure. However, realize that it may take as long as 18 months after the last depo-provera shot for periods to return to normal.
i would suggest it .
Yes. Some women have very irregular periods. If you suspect you are pregnant, you should take a home pregnancy test just to be sure.
Yes! You can get pregnant while taking the pill daily as well. However, the chances of getting pregnant after forgetting the pill for 5 days are much higher. You may also get your period and should start over with a fresh pack.