Birth Control decreases, not increases, the risk of pregnancy.
no. the chances of you getting pregnant are the same as if you hadn't taken birth control in months.
unlikely have your pregnancy kit handy for your worry free
No. Once you're off the pill your period should normalise within a few months and then your chances of getting pregnant are back to where they would have been w/o the pill.
i am using copper-t any chances of getting pregnant.3 months back my period was currect but now i did not get my period. my friend told she was using copper-t she got pregnant.please help me
No it can not. Remember it can take over a year to get pregnant normally.
there is always a chance of getting pregnant while on birth control. birth controll just lowers your chance of getting pregnant but doesnt prevent it totally. i have 4 kids and got pregnant twice on birth control.
Being off the shot for that long, you are no longer protected from pregnancy.
Depo Provera does not affect future fertility, except that there may be a delayed return to fertility after stopping. Some women get pregnant immediately, and others may take 18 months to get pregnant. The average is 11 months.
Chances are not very likely. Doctor's say that it could take 10 months or up to a year to get pregnant. It's an effective method if you are not planning to get pregnant any time soon.
I GOT MY CYCLE FOR THREE MONTHS IN A ROW WHLIE I WAS PREGNANT
Yes you will have great chances of becoming pregnant now. It usually takes 3-7 days after stopping birth control to be able to become pregnant.
yes you will have a very great chance at getting a bun in the oven now.....good luck!!