If you had one implant removed before its deadline and had another one put in that day, you have immediate protection.
Pregnancy is rare when using the contraceptive implant. If you had a miscarriage recently, your pregnancy test will be positive.
It will take one full month until you are protected fully against pregnancy.
Irregular periods, recently stopping or stopped taking birth control, recently took the morning after pill, illness, stress, underlying medical conditions, hormonal imbalance and pregnancy.
"Have you recently tested positive for pregnancy?"
"Have you recently tested positive for pregnancy?"
It depends on whether you have sex or not...
If your periods are irregular anyway then there is no way to tell, I advise you to see whether you have a period next month, if not then go and see a doctor for a pregnancy test. If you have only recently become sexually active then you should be using protection anyway.
Could you possibly have an ovarian cyst? A study I read recently attributes irregular cycles to ovarian cysts. Stress from a late cycle will also cause your cycle to be late.
Hi, The following things will cause a regular cycle woman to miss her period: * Pregnancy * Missed taking birth control pills * Recently started taking birth control pills * Irregular periods * Illness * Stress It is always best to rule out pregnancy by performing a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks after you last had intercourse. If you have recently been unwell or having episodes of recent stress, this can result in a delayed/missed period.
progesterone
A woman who stops Depo Provera may get a period immediately after stopping, or it may take up to 18 months. The average is 11 months. Take a pregnancy test if you may be at risk for pregnancy.
Yes. You are completely protected. I have researched this exact question recently!