I got pregnant and didn't have a period...I had a miscarriage on 8/21/05 and immediately got pregnant in 9/05 without having a period.
If you haven't gone through puberty and have yet to get your period, it is very unlikely and virtually impossible to get pregnant. If you are at this age, however, your body is no where near being developed and neither is the part of your brain that is "in charge of" emotions, so you really should not even be considering having sex.
If you are on Birth Control and only get your period a few times a year, it is unlikely that you will get pregnant, but most birth controls only promise a 95% pregnancy prevention rate.
If you missed your period or are not on it at the moment, it is still very possible to get pregnant. You are more likely to get pregnant during your ovulation period (when your ovaries release an egg) than during your period. They are both at separate times in the menstrual cycle.
no because your body is not ready for sex and a period is when you uterus bleeds because there is no baby to take or hold the blood
You are still menstruating even though you're not getting your period.
the truth, it is took with no the period , for 3 weeks Birth control pills : Only monophasic birth control pills can be used. Monophasic pills contain the same amount of hormones in each pill. Take a hormonal pill every day. Do not take the spacer pills. Nuva Ring: Insert one Nuva Ring every three weeks without skipping any days. Never go without a ring inserted.
The chances are low, but it is rarely possible to become pregnant while on the pill. It is a good idea to be on the pill AND use another form of birth control, e.g. condoms (which protect against diseases, which the pill does not).
This is very unheathly and can result in infertility.
My doctor told me that your pill covers you for the whole month, wether you have a period or not. but i'd ask your doctor if your still concerned.
This would be extremely rare if you have not missed any pills since the method of stopping your period is to stop ovulation.
Yes, a shorter or absent pill-free or placebo break appears to reduce the risk of pregnancy for women on the birth control pill
Yes, no birth control is 100% affective.
from what i know you can
As long as you didn't go more than seven days without an active pill, you are not at increased risk of pregnancy. Skipping your period by taking the pill continuously decreases, not increases, the risk of pregnancy.
Yes, you can take the birth control pill continuously without any increased risk of health problems or pregnancy; however, you may have unscheduled spotting or bleeding.
If you conceived on birth control you would not get your period or would receive a very unusual period for you. If you suspect pregnancy, perform a pregnancy test.
No. Birth control will prevent pregnancy.
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Yes, it is always a chance of pregnancy after sex of any kind ,protected or not !
Yes Usually, get on birth control and use a condom every time you have intercorse.
Your period will come naturally. Birth control does not help you get your period. Your body decides when you will get your period.
You should still get a period while taking birth control pills. Your period usually occurs during the placebo week of pills. If the birth control was not taken properly, then there may be a chance of pregnancy, which delays your period. If you have not gotten your period during the placebo week, your should take a pregnancy test.
through her whoel pregnancy. if she is heavy or has a period throughout her pregnancy.