If you're not taking Birth Control pills for the last two weeks, you could get pregnant.
It is highly unlikely.
My OB/GYN recommended that I take my birth control for at least a month before having unprotected sex.
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.
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Hi, You need to start re-taking your pills as soon as you remember. You will not be protected against pregnancy until you've been taking the pill for 4 weeks.
If you wait the required 6 weeks before having sex then start taking them after your first period after having a baby and wait 30 days for them to get into your system before having unprotected sex.
Only if you're also taking a break from having sex.
once you stop taking birth control, it might take a while, but it will not keep you from having a baby.
Yes. No birth control is 100% safe. The pill used with a condom is the best one.
By having unprotected sex.
If by birth control, you mean "the pill" you should be able to have safe unprotected sex within 7 to 30 days after taking your first pill. It is important to read what information you have on the type of pill you are taking, and/or to talk to your doctor to make sure you are safe. Remember- the pill does not protect against STD's. If you use it and condoms, you will be even more protected against pregnancy and safer from STD's!
You are protected after taking 7 pills in 7 days.