No
its unlikely that u are pregnant since ur on birth controll and protected sex i wouldn't stress to much about that one
You do not need to have the Depo Provera injection during menstruation. The health care provider should be able to advise you about when you should get the injection. If you have a negative pregnancy test, and can commit to retesting for pregnancy in three weeks, there's no reason that you shouldn't get Depo Provera that day.
If you're having sex after Depo Provera was due, you could get pregnant.
As soon as you start having periods as a female you are capable of becoming pregnant.
virgin birth..becoming pregnant without having sexual intercourse
when a person is having unprotected sex, the chances of becoming pregnant are 100%, no matter what the regulation of periods or ovulation dates are.
You can still get pregnant before you get your period after having a baby. Due to the pregnancy your normal ovulation time could be different. Though if you are breast feeding regularly your cycle may be altered and this can also lower the chances of becoming pregnant, due to certain hormones that breast feeding releases.
if you are having unprotected sex, your chances of becoming pregnant are 100%, do not count on a 'safe time" or ovulation dates.
Yes, it has happened before and is becoming increasingly more common. Not to mention, of course, that having sex at age 12 is illegal
Once the injections are stopped, periods should return and then you can get pregnant.
Your risk of getting pregnant is the same as any other time when you are fertile. Unless you are menopausal or pregnant, you have a chance of becoming pregnant from having sex.
In rare cases yes. Normally women with fibroids have no harder of a time becoming pregnant than a normal woman. If you feel that you may be having issues you should see your Dr for an exam and to discuss your options.