A 10-year-old pill may still work, but its effectiveness and safety can be compromised. Medications can lose potency over time, and some may become harmful or develop toxic byproducts. It's essential to check the expiration date and consult a healthcare professional before using any old medication. Always prioritize safety and proper storage conditions for medications.
The pill works after about 1 week, so while it's still possible to get pregnant, it's as unlikely as if you'd been on the pill for a year.
Yes you could be pregnant. Because you didn't take the pill for a week means that you were unprotected and still are even though you took it again for two days. You were still unprotected and you should immediately take a pregnancy test to make sure you aren't pregnant. If you are go to your doctor immediately.
It depends on how long you've been on the pill. If it's within the first year, it's possible your body just hasn't adjusted yet, especially if it's within the first 3 months. Your body will still be getting use to the pill. If you've been on the pill for a year or more, then it's possible you could be pregnant, but that also depends on some things. It is a regular period that you did get? Is it lighter bleeding or shorter? It's possible you could be pregnant, but a slim possiblity. But even so, if you think you might be, contact your doctor.
john cena still work for army. for 1 year
no, 18 to serve. At restuarants you could still be a host/ess but a bar would be quite unlikely to hire you.
well it could be a number of things. * if you have only started recently (within a year) it could be theat your body is trying to get itself in order, is this is so, wait a year and if they are still irregular then go and see your GP * if you have recently had sex then you could be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. * or you could just be irreular, if you have been on your period for more than a year, see you GP and they will more than likely put you on the pill, to regulate your periods. hope this helps!
It is still 49000 a year!
they are still living and doing their work
My mom was on the pill for longer then a year and she had me...so just use protection cause you never know
no they shouldnt because a 12 year old still has easily broken bones and if you drop a block on your toes or fingers it could cause serious damage:
If taken perfectly, the pill can still allow breakthrough ovulation. If 1,000 couples use the pill perfectly over the course of a year, about three couples will experience a pregnancy. More commonly, the pill fails because people miss pills and forget to use a back up birth control method like abstaining from vaginal sex or using condoms.
yes