Yes you can. Birth Control is only 99.99% effective when taken every day at the same time. If you were to miss more than 3 days, you should throw out the pack of pills and use another form of birth control until your next pack begins and wait at least 2 weeks until having unprotected sex. A pregnancy test will come in handy to be sure you have not become pregnant. The earlier you know, the better.
First, hormonal birth control prevents ovulation. If breakthrough ovulation occurs, it's not something you can map or predict, so it's not possible to know your "ovulation dates."
You missed the first two pills in the pack, extending the pill-free week and increasing the odds that your body wouldstart the process of ovulation. Then you stopped taking them altogether -- when, you didn't say. Two weeks later? Eight weeks later?
You can get pregnant if you miss two birth control pills in the first week, and you can get pregnant if you stop the birth control pill mid-cycle, especially in a month in which you had an extended pill-freeinterval.
Almost as much as if you never took birth control. Catching up on regular birth control after the fact will not help what happened before. I would take a test to ease my mind.
Chances for pregnancy are about 30%.
Uh Oh!
The chances are great.
Just before your period you are at your most fertile
Zero. You have to indulge in unprotected sexual intercourse. Perhaps you should talk to an adult or read a book about procreation.
chances of getting pregnant
Very low, but possible. 1% let's say.
The pill is not as effective if you are not consistant with taking the pill. You have a chance of getting pregnant, but no one here can give you a percentage. It is best to continue taking the pill until you know for sure if you are pregnant.
The same as every other woman who is not using birth control - about 30%.
you technically can but the chances are negligible If your using birth control you chances of getting pregnant are statistically 0.1%. using a condom properly 98.1% protection considering a 50% pregnancy rate from unprotected sex means a 0.8% chance of getting pregnant Meaning using both you have a .0008% chance of getting pregnant or 1/1250000 This is a rough statistic and includes the chances of condoms breaking. If your using both it is very unlikely to become pregnant, however sex always carries that risk no matter how careful you are. Its part of the reason why over 100,000 people a day have an abortion.
Zero is she doesn't have any sex - the way it should be. Very high if she has unprotected sex, irrelevant of the time of conception. Evens, even with protection.
It depends on how intoxicated you are. When you're drunk you mind may not function properly, and you might end up having unprotected sex! So be careful when you're plastered!
Pretty good especially if she is having unprotected sex with him.
Would ampliclox reduce the chance of getting pregnant