Its due to the decreasing amount of hormones in your body from the pill. Dont worry.
If you used the Birth Control pill as directed, bleeding is not a sign that it's not working. There is no additional risk of pregnancy while bleeding.
It lowers the chance
stop worrying! If you are bleeding, very low chance of pregnancy
Yes - early pregnancy bleeding is often mistaken for period bleeding. If you don't have any other pregnancy symptoms (e.g. nausea, sensitive breasts) then you shouldn't worry. If you have got other symptoms then you might want to use a pregnancy test kit.
Yes
According to the American Pregnancy Association, yes, pregnancy does increase the risk of cerebral palsy, but not pregnancy alone. Factors during pregnancy play a large role. Issues such as infections during pregnancy, blood diseases, ,acterial meningitis, and lack of oxygen to the fetus can increase chances. Pregnancy will not increase the chance of palsy within the mother.
You can try it, but you may have irregular bleeding rather than no bleeding. Put the patch on now for the best chance.
Having sex four times a week will increase the chance of pregnancy when there are no fertility issues by increasing the likeliness of having intercourse during ovulation.
When the i pill is used, it can delay the periods and the chances of pregnancy are low.
Break through bleeding is common when you miss a pill or more. Because you have been bleeding for 14 days you need to see your doctor and rule out pregnancy and possibly chance the doseage of your BCP.
Certain stressful processes during gestation (pregnancy) or at the time of birth may increase the chance for a person to develop TS
Sweet potato helps in reduce wait and it will increase the chance of pregnancy.
Unlikely, although hitting a vein does increase the chance of an infection.