There is a very slight risk of getting pregnant even with tubal ligation. The risk is estimated to be 1-2% only. It is recommended to use an additional Birth Control method, i.e. condoms, birth control pills... etc., if pregnancy is undesired.
Are you sure you're not pregnant?
yes my sister had baby and she was having regular periods for three months in fourth month she start having movement she went to the Doctor and found her self pregnant
if you are pregnant it can cause you to miss some periods
Yes you will have great chances of becoming pregnant now. It usually takes 3-7 days after stopping birth control to be able to become pregnant.
When your pregnant you miss 10 months of periods but as soon as you give birth you are back to odd premenstrals again. Hope this helps
There is nothing wrong and you are not pregnant (if you have not been having intercourse). It is common for a female to not have regular periods until she is older. It may take a while before your period regulates and you have them monthly. Some girls will have one or two periods and not have a period for a year after they start their period.
Your periods stop and then 9 months later a baby appears.
From when you get your period it can take up to 2 years before you become regular so yes, it can skip several months.
If you're having regular, full periods, then it's very very unlikely that you're pregnant whatever happened before. If you haven't had a period in 3 months, then you may be pregnant, even if breast feeding may lower the chances of becoming pregnant for as long as you're doing it.
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It's really unlikely to get pregnant unless you're having periods.
It depends... how old are you? And how long ago did you start?