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.
Once a pregnancy is established, no. The pills can only prevent pregnancy ( though they are not 100% effective) if given the time to saturate your bloodstream and taken daily to prevent pregnancy. Taking the pills, if you haven't been taking them to prevent pregnancy, will not cause a miscarriage. I suggest going to a doctor.
A single birth control pill may cause some nausea, but is unlikely to cause more symptoms than that.
The only reason you would consider taking it would be if your period is gone and you want it back. It brings the period back for other reasons then pregnancy. It can not be used for abortion or miscarriage.
THE BEST DAY TO START TAKING BIRTH CONTROL IS MONDAY..!!!
No it will not.
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.
Yes - a miscarriage is very possible under these circumstances.
Birth control remains in your system for 3 months. You can continue to have symptoms during this time.
pregnancy
The same as when your not on birth control pill. Birth control can cause pregnancy symptoms when you've recently started taking it within the last 3 months.
Yes.
If you're not taking the pill, it's always possible to get pregnant, fake symptoms or not.
If you take enough.
Little to none. Many women are taking birth control when they find out they are pregnant and then stop taking it.
I'm not sure what symptoms you might have if you're pregnant and taking birth control pills. But for the sake of your unborn child, I'd stop taking the drug! Of course, you're not sure if you're pregnant, but I think the risk just isn't worth it. Stop taking the toxic drug for the sake of your body and the body of your developing baby. Take care.
Once a pregnancy is established, no. The pills can only prevent pregnancy ( though they are not 100% effective) if given the time to saturate your bloodstream and taken daily to prevent pregnancy. Taking the pills, if you haven't been taking them to prevent pregnancy, will not cause a miscarriage. I suggest going to a doctor.