There is no problem if you miss the "exact time" you've taken the pills, e.g. you are just late in taking it. Ask your doctor how much time can pass between doses if you have forgotten to take a dose.
Possibility is low.
Yes, if you start the birth control pill for the first time before your period, your period will come later. It usually comes during the last week of the cycle.
Not very high. I have missed 2 birth control pills before and I had unprotected sex with my husband and I did not get pregnant. I have heard that the birth control pill will still be in your blood stream for a while even if you miss one or two pills, but I am not for sure how true that is.
A week later
Yes, but be aware they might find out sooner or later, and even destroy your birth control if they're selfish or even violent. No matter what kind of relationship you have with a man, if he says no to birth control, dump him!
Then you can expect to be fertile off and on - if you are sexually active you can count on getting pregnantsooner or later.
If you started the new birth control on time, starting no later than you were scheduled to start the next cycle of your old birth control, then there's no increased risk of pregnancy. If you started late, you might be at risk for pregnancy.
If you put on the birth control patch while ovulating, you will likely still ovulate. Your next period may be later than expected. You will have pregnancy protection after you use the patch correctly for seven days.
Maybe , but it should come a week later than sooner....?
you can't stop...you have to take on daily basis.
It is possible to get pregnant when changing birth control pills. If you have not been on birth control for at least 2 months, you should use a back-up method, such as condoms, for the first week of starting your new birth control, to avoid putting yourself at risk of pregnancy.
Do you mean a miscarriage? Yes, you can have a baby later on in life. Good luck and I hope everything goes well for you