Yes, a woman can get pregnant directly after her period. Unless you want to get pregnant you should always use birth control.
Yes when you stop using birth control pills you will be able to become pregnant if you do not use any protection. The active hormones in birth control are out of your system 2-3 days after with-drawling from the pill.
If you are definitely taking your pills at the same time everyday and are still having a period you should be okay. No method is 100% so I would recommend if you are concerned to use 2 methods such as a condom and birth control pills. If you believe that you could be pregnant, take a home pregnancy test. There actually are pregnant women that do have a type of spotting which seems like a period but that is mostly if the person doesn't have a regular period from the start. Typically the only ways that that you can get pregnant if you are on birth control: -If you aren't taking the BC at the same time/regularly every day. -If you switch from different forms of birth control (ie: depo prevera(sp?) and birth control pills) -If you are on antibiotics and birth control. Some antibiotics/medications interfere with birth control pills so make sure that you talk to your doctor when going on new meds. On shows such as "I didn't know I was pregnant," it does show different circumstances that women have become pregnant and not even know it... (such as still having a period and no weight gain). This is REALLY RARE though.
yes, if you use a condom and it breaks you can get pregnant.
Yes, you need to get the 'morning after pill'. Your normal birth control pill does not substitute for this.
no you can not.
Yes, a woman can get pregnant directly after her period. Unless you want to get pregnant you should always use birth control.
If you have had a period, then you can get pregnant. Use protection and get on birth-control. If you are in the states, you can go to Planned Parenthood or your local health department and get condoms and birth control.
Yes, unless you are trying to become pregnant.
No you can not use birth control when pregnant.
Yes, so it's important to use protection such as condoms or the Birth Control pill.
There's nothing to say that you will get pregnant 8 days after your period, but depending on your menstrual cycle it is a possibility. If you don't want to get pregnant then use birth control to prevent that from happening.
You can get pregnant two weeks before your first period after having the contraceptive implant removed. Use another method of birth control if you don't want to get pregnant.
Birth control prevents women from getting pregnant. They use it to prevent a birth of a child.
Whether or not you're using a tampon does not matter, a tampon is not a method of birth control so it will not prevent pregnancy. If you have sex while on your period you can get pregnant.
Yes, anytime you do not use birth control correctly you risk getting pregnant. Best solution if you miss your periord get a pregnancy test. If you are not pregnant use your birth control as directed to reduce the chance of pregnancy in the future. Keep in mind the only form of birth control that is 100% effective is not have sex you can get pregnant using birth control even if you use it correctly.
There are no "safe" days to have sex. Use birth control.