It's a possibility she could be. She should take a test to be sure.
I think it's referred to 'breakthrough bleeding' which is a common side effect of taking the Birth Control pill; especially when you first start taking the pill.
Until you have had at least one full menstrual cycle on the birth control pills, you can get pregnant. You also can still get pregnant while on the pill -- they are 99.9% effective -- leaving that slight, slight chance of pregnancy.
Yes, it is possible but it lowers your risk by a lot.
Birth control pills can be ineffective if you:
# do not take the pill at the pill at the same time every night # use anti-biotics while on birth control # take other medications (including some natural supplements/vitamins) that have not been approved with your doctor while on birth control # miss a pill # are not on the pill for 30 days before having "unprotected" sex # are not on the pill for 30 days before having "unprotected" sex after switching brands of birth control * Intrauterine birth controls such as the Nuva Ring, and other IUD's can slip out of place * Condoms can break and semen can leak though. It is important not to use two condoms at once because the extra friction between the two condoms can cause them to rip.
It's much more likely that you're having a side effect of birth control if you're bleeding two weeks after starting it. Typical signs of pregnancy are lack of bleeding and a positive pregnancy test. If you think you're pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
You have a significantly lower risk of getting pregnant. Although nothing is foolproof. Meaning there always exists a possibility.
Yes mot likely you have become pregnant because birth control is not effectively in your system until 1 month.
Yes.
You can get pregnant any time when you are on the pill as it is not 100% effective. The chances of getting pregnant are lower, but not nonexistent.
You can always get pregnant while using birth control, but after the first week of taking the pill, if you're using it correctly, you have the full protection from the pill.
You can not be pregnant if you have your period at all. However, if you have missed a week of your birth control pills you do have the chance of becoming pregnant if you have unprotected sex.
There is a definate percentage that you could be pregnant. Id get tested asap
no...
It could be that she is pregnant. No form of birth control is 100% effective. It could also be that the birth control pills are throwing off her cycle. when it came to end of 28 cycle last month she stopped pill had her period and never took pill from then now she missed this months period but test was neg is this normal
no it doesn't. it could mean you have an irregular period and birth control can help get it align although you are not using it to control birth but talk to your doctor about it.
Yes you could become pregnant as you have missed 7 days worth of birth control. Because of this I would recommend you perform a pregnancy test in 2-3 weeks time and continue taking your birth control. Avoid having unprotected intercourse until you have continuously taken birth control for 4 weeks without missing any pills. Also use condoms.
Possibly, yet the idea that you had your period, no matter how long is encouraging.
Yes.
yes..theres a strong possibility u have to take it before intercourse
Yes. The longer you go without the pill, the less effective.My answer could be more effective if the amount of time your wife has been taking the pill is known.
You could, but if you've used your birth control properly the chance/risk is very small.
Yes, you can't get pregnant unless you ovulate. If you ovulate in spite of taking the birth control pill, you could get pregnant.