The point of the pill is to prevent pregnancy all together. A "time frame" of when you can get pregnant will depend on YOU and how well you follow instructions to taking the pill. (take it the same time every day, don't miss pills, use back up form of contraception when switching pills, when first starting the pill, or while on anti-biotics, know what to do if you miss three pills in a row, etc).
The next ovulation after stopping the birth control pill usually happens in 2-4 weeks.
You will still ovulate just once a month but depending on the pill and the dose, your ovaries may be hyper-stimulated into maturing multiple eggs at one time.
Ideally, you do not ovulate while taking the pill. If you are actually ovulating while on a birth control pill (it can happen), then yes, you could become pregnant.
If you are off the pill then yes you can become pregnant. Generally it takes awhile for the pill to leave your system but it is not unheard of to become pregnant right after stopping the pill.
While ovulating is precisely the time you can get pregnant.
Very likely since you start ovulating when you miss the pill(s).
Yes, you can't get pregnant unless you ovulate. If you ovulate in spite of taking the birth control pill, you could get pregnant.
Birth control pill will prevent you from ovulating.
No.
If a lady is no longer ovulating then no eggs are being produced and therefore she can no longer become pregnant.
If you are not pregnant, and not on your period, then it probably means you are ovulating. The cervix opens up when you are ovulating, and it becomes 'slimier' to help aid the travel of the sperm. If you are pregnant, then it just means your are pregnant. If you are not pregnant, and not ovulating, then it means you are about to have your period.
If she is ovulating, she can become pregnant. But that is the only way. If she is ovulating, she can become pregnant. But that is the only way.
Yes.
It is REALLY SIMPLE:If you have sex you CAN become pregnant, pill or no pill, condom or no condom, whatever.There ALWAYS is a possibility (sometimes very small but still greater than zero) of becoming pregnant when sperm is introduced to an ovulating female. Period.
The pill most often contains two hormones- an oestrogen and a proestogen. These hormones are used in the many different types of Pill that are available to women. The two hormones stop women from ovulating each month, preventing them from becoming pregnant.