After the first month of taking the pill according to directions you will be protected from pregnancy the following months. Nothing is 100% effective from pregnancy unless you abstain. If you skip a pill or take them at different times each day that opens up additional percentage of pregnancy opportunity. Read the insert and consult your physician if this pill isn't working for you, there are so many choices available.
If you take the BCP everyday as directed you are 99.5% protected from pregnancy.
If you have been on birth control for over a month then you are protected against pregnancy.
If you've been on birth control for over a month then you will be protected against pregnancy.
It's highly unlikely if the sex was protected. However if you feel that you could be pregnant you should take a home pregnancy test and/or see your Dr.
Hi, If you've been on birth control for over a month then you will be protected against pregnancy during this time but if your period doesn't arrive then perform a pregnancy test.
The pullout method is the most unreliable method of birth control. Pregnancy is always a possibility - be protected.
No. Birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy only. Birth control does not stop an existing pregnancy. It is not safe to take birth control while you are pregnant.
Birth control is designed to prevent pregnancy, not help you get pregnant.
Taking birth control is the key here. As long as you have not missed taking any of the BCP you are 99.5% protected from pregnancy.
it is effective to a point..but not always. you can still get pregnant using birth control. its a big preventor of pregnancy but its still possible to get pregnant.
No, you should not be pregnant when taking birth control. Birth control is meant to lower the risk of pregnancy.
No. Birth control will prevent pregnancy.