Take a pregnancy test
A pregnancy test would be appropriate.
It's possible to be pregnant, on birth control, and not know it. If so, you'll just stop the birth control when the pregnancy is discovered.
If your idea of birth control is an abortion then maybe, otherwise no.
If you have been on birth control for more than 3 months and are still having symptoms like spotting, your birth control might not be strong enough for you. See your gyno, you might not be protected you will know if you are having symptons that are unusal.
If you are trying to conceive, and are having symptoms of pregnancy but your period hasn't yet returned, then test when you have symptoms. If you do not want to get pregnant, see your health care provider to start on a new method of birth control.
Then you are pregnant. Birth control pills will not have major side effects on the fetus, but it is best to stop taking them as soon as you know you are pregnant.
I was pregnant and i didnt know about it. And usually birth control makes you bloat. Well come to find out i was pregnant. So dont ever let anyone tell you that birth control is 100% effective. it depends on your body and how your body reacs to the b/c. THanks Viktoria New Orleans
All of them! If you are trying to get pregnant you do not want to take birth control pills. Their whole purpose is to prevent pregnancy.
It's complicated, but yes you can bleed during your pregnancy and depending on the situation this can be normal OR abnormal. I would have to know what symptoms of pregnancy you are talking about though. Morning sickness can be caused from nutrient deficiencies or birth control pills, but I would see a doctor if you thought you were pregnant and you were bleeding.
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There is a 50% chance that you are pregnant if your fiancee and you had unprotected sex, you are not on birth control and he did not pull out. If this happened twice, it is 50% likely that you are pregnant but the only way you will know for sure is by taking a pregnancy test.
No birth control method, save abstinence, is 100% effective. If, after a light or missed period, you take a pregnancy test and it comes back positive, you're probably pregnant.