You obviously do not understand your contraception medication and YOU NEED TO DO SO.
You should make an appointment with your Doctor and ask him/her to explain things to you.
Around two weeks after intercourse.
No, you dont.
when you dont want to get pregnant
no, i dont think so.
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.
yes you can stil get pregnant and there is no need to worry. A simple pregnancy test will work.
normally once you are pregnant , your periods stop. but sometimes , some ladys still get a show every month, so they dont always think they are pregnant, because the think they are still having periods.
i dont think you can you could try and ask someone who has before
in the past 2 months i have missed several pills and been very stupid about taking my pills, and now i have missed 2 peroids in a row. i have a 14 month old baby so i know how being pregnant feels but i dont feel anything. i have taken 3 pregnancy tests and they were all negative, but ive known people who had negative results but were in fact pregnant! i am so confused. i have also miscarried 2 times and had a premature baby at 21 weeks whom passed away. i dont know whats going on? we have been "careful", but u can never be careful enough. could i just not have a period due to the pills being messed up???
I know about the pill. I have know women (not many) that have gotten pregnant while on the pill, but as soon as they got pregnant they no longer had any periods. I hope that this helps:)
No, you can definitely get pregnant. I go 4 to 5 months without periods and I just found out I am pregnant. You can still ovulate even if you don't have a period. Good luck if you're trying to get pregnant.. if not, make sure you are still careful!!
Yes, some women do bleed some even when they are pregnant. See a doctor and get a reliable pregnancy test because if you are pregnant, continuing to take birth control pills could cause complications.