Nothing is 100% effective in preventing pregnancy aside from abstinence and radical surgery.
Used pretty much right, Birth Control methods (apart from surgery) are rated at about 98-99+% effective.
It's to the point where failures(=pregnancies) are difficult to investigate fully.
Maybe a condom was nicked by a sharp nail or jewelry, maybe a stomach upset caused someone to lose the pill before it'd been absorbed by the body, Etc Etc.
YES! You need to get the Morning After Pill, which may be taken up to three days after intercourse. Birth control pills are meant to be taken BEFORE having protected sex, in fact, you need to take them regularly. If you do not take them regularly, then they also won't be effective.
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Yes, the only way to be 100% sure fertilisation doesnt occur is not have sex. Contraception only greatly reduces the risk.
Yes. You can still get pregnant. You should always start on the pill before and always use a condom anway the pill is wishy washy. Trust me.
Yes,if you miss a day without taking the pill. My girlfriend got pregnant while taking the pill
Yes! Sperm can live inside of you for up to 7 days. If you ovulate due to the drop in your horomones caused by not taking the pill, you can get pregnant.
No, birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy. You can become pregnant while on birth control, as no method is 100% effective, but it isn't the birth control that makes you pregnant.
The bleeding is the withdrawal bleed and is normal. This occurs when you stop taking birth control for over a few days. You can become pregnant.
The active birth control pills are the ones that prevent pregnancy. If you don't take those pills, you could get pregnant.
Yes you can become pregnant a week after you have stopped taking birth control pills.
No, you should not be pregnant when taking birth control. Birth control is meant to lower the risk of pregnancy.
yes. nothing is ever guaranteed
Yes. You can get pregnant WHILE you are on birth control.
Taking the birth control pill lowers the risk of pregnancy. Not taking the birth control pill does not lower the risk of pregnancy. You are more likely to get pregnant when you are not taking the birth control pill.
By having unprotected sex.
No, there is no increased rate of miscarriage for women who are pregnant while taking birth control or who get pregnant after stopping birth control.
I have heard that while taking antibiotics on birth control, if can weaken the effectiveness of your birth control, causing you to become pregnant. If you have worries, you should take a pregnancy test, or consult your doctor. Hope this helps.
No method of birth control is 100% effective.