Sorry, but my English isn't that good. Let's give it a try.
= If you are taking the pill is it possible to be pregnant but still bleed on your break? = In rare cases: yes.
Bleeding while taking the pill does't have to mean anything. Bleeding can fail to appear, although you're not pregnant. There may be a withdrawal bleeding, although you are pregnant.
A regular bleeding, as you are used to from former pill cycles may be a hint, that you're not pregnant, but it is no proof or guarantee.
Because of the decrease of the hormone in the break, there are more or less strong bleedings. But that doesn't have to mean, that there isn't an embryo already sitting in your womb, which has turned on it's own hormone production. That little amount of lost blood would then be insignificant to the embryo. Therefore it's possible, that such pregnancies are not detected until the 3rd or 4th month, because the woman had her regular bleedings caused by the hormones of the pill. Such things happen rarely, but they happen. Bleeding while taking the pill is something artificially created. It is a hint, that you're not pregnant, but you can't be 100% sure.
Hope this was understandable.
Sorry, but my English isn't that good. Let's give it a try. = If you are taking the pill is it possible to be pregnant but still bleed on your break? = In rare cases: yes. Bleeding while taking the pill does't have to mean anything. Bleeding can fail to appear, although you're not pregnant. There may be a withdrawal bleeding, although you are pregnant. A regular bleeding, as you are used to from former pill cycles may be a hint, that you're not pregnant, but it is no proof or guarantee. Because of the decrease of the hormone in the break, there are more or less strong bleedings. But that doesn't have to mean, that there isn't an embryo already sitting in your womb, which has turned on it's own hormone production. That little amount of lost blood would then be insignificant to the embryo. Therefore it's possible, that such pregnancies are not detected until the 3rd or 4th month, because the woman had her regular bleedings caused by the hormones of the pill. Such things happen rarely, but they happen. Bleeding while taking the pill is something artificially created. It is a hint, that you're not pregnant, but you can't be 100% sure. Hope this was understandable.
there's a very good chance that you will get pregnant.
No she's just taking a break because she's pregnant
When you stop taking birth control you can now become pregnant. If you had an irregular period before birth control pills, your period will go back to irregular periods. Heavier and longer periods may occur as well. You may also experience withdrawal bleeding which your body's way of ridding the birth control hormones.
Jane will be taking a break from the soap as she is pregnant in real life.
Yes it is possible condoms are not 100% safe. They sometimes break.
No, if possible your boyfriend (as the father) needs to be involved in bringing up the baby.
No. Never.
It depends on the oral contraceptive taken, and the person taking it to how many days into your break your period starts. With regular pill taking and time your period should be easier to predict accurately once your body gets into a regular 'rhythm'. It can start any number of days after taking the last pill in your packet, but usually starts during the 7 day break rather than after.
Yes, it is possible to start over in college by transferring to a new school, changing your major, or re-enrolling after taking a break.
It hurts and you bleed and die.
Pregnancy occurs when semen enters the vagina and fertilizes an egg, and then only. If no semen entered your vagina (or the area outside your vagina, since sperm can swim), there is no chance you can get pregnant. If the condom was put on properly and did not break, there is an extremely low chance you can be pregnant. If you did not bleed much after intercourse, most likely it is coincidence that your cycle was almost over.