At 51, if you haven't had a period for over a year, you are likely in menopause and the chances of becoming pregnant are very low. However, it's still possible to conceive until menopause is confirmed, which is typically defined as not having a period for 12 consecutive months. If you want to avoid pregnancy, using protection is still advisable until you are certain you are in menopause. Additionally, consider discussing your situation with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
If you have had a period, then you can get pregnant. Use protection and get on birth-control. If you are in the states, you can go to Planned Parenthood or your local health department and get condoms and birth control.
Yes, so it's important to use protection such as condoms or the Birth Control pill.
No it will not. If you become pregnant, you will most likey not get a period, even if you are on birth control.
You can get pregnant at any time. This is why it is important to always use protection unless you want to have a baby.
No. Birth control will prevent pregnancy.
You get a withdrawal period AFTER you go off birth control.
Yes but you dont get pregnant on your period even without birth control.
Doubling your birth control pill dose doesn't provide any additional protection against pregnancy.
Yes when you stop using birth control pills you will be able to become pregnant if you do not use any protection. The active hormones in birth control are out of your system 2-3 days after with-drawling from the pill.
Of Course!!! If you are not using any form of protection, you definitely can get pregnant!
Yes; if you start birth control on the first day of your period, you'll have immediate protection.
You need birth control so you do not get pregnant also to thin out your period or help with cramps