look. you can get pregnanton Birth Control. if your spottin and your not on your period, then go see your gynecologist or family doc n let them know. it's probably nothing
That depends on the pill, if it made your period stop, then I guess so.
Yes!
Spotting could represent a side effect of NuvaRing or an STD. If your'e at risk for STDs, get tested. Signs of pregnancy are missing period and positive pregnancy test.
Yes, you could still be pregnant, consult your doctor for a routine examination.
Yes, missing birth control pills increases the likelihood of getting pregnant.
Sometimes when you miss pills or do not take them everyday at the same time, you may experience spotting or breakthrough bleeding. This is a side effect that is normal while on birth control. Spotting or breakthrough bleeding may start right before you start your menstrual cycle. If you haven't been on birth control for at least 2 months, I recommend taking a pregnancy test, especially if you have been missing pills or do not take them everyday at the same time.
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You are just spotting. Missing one pill won't cause a period.
If you take your pill everyday without missing any pills you are 99.5% protected from getting pregnant, but the pill has no protection from STI's.
Spotting between periods is a common side effect on IUDs in the first few months of use. This problem usually improves with time.
I would take a pregnancy test, as spotting is very common in early pregnancy- especially at the time when you would have gotten your period. I've been spotting for five days since I should have gotten my period and I tested positive three days ago.
yes here is a list of why ladys spot:Implantation Bleeding/PregnancyMiscarriageHormonal fluctuationsStarting, stopping, or missing oral contraceptives or estrogensLow thyroid levelsStressIUDs occasionally cause slight spottingInjury to the vagina from insertion of objectsMalignant cancersUndiagnosed vaginal infectionsCertain drugs, particularly anticoagulantsVaginal drynessGYN proceduresSome women have spotting during ovulation, which is normal