I'm not an expert doctor but being a girl, it's not having your period. Not having the normal healthy period you are suppose get after a certain amount of days, or at the end of the Birth Control pills are used up. That's really the only really sign using it, meaning something had went wrong.
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first you stop having periods
then you get bigger in the lower abdomen
lastly, you feel the little bugger kick (at about 5 months)
You will miss a period and/or have other pregnancy symptoms.
Either wait for your monthly cicle or go to your nearest pharmacy and buy a pregnancy test! if you can't afford a test go to your GP for a free and confidential test. Good Luck
I have been asking my self the same thaing but i thaink that the only way to know is to go to a doctor and get cheack out
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If you are takng the pill regularly , then the chances of you getting pregnant are minimum. But the sign of pregnancy will be morning nausea.
You still get the same symptoms
You would experience symptoms, maybe notice breast changes such as veins or nipple tenderness and you would not bleed or if you did bleed, it would be very light.
today's pregnancy tests are pretty advanced. Take a couple of them and go to see a doctor if they come back positive.Did you miss any days of birth control? I stopped mine for a week and a half and got pregnant right away, it happens that fast although some sources say it can take up to 6 months. Keep taking tests, mine didnt show up until October and I got pregnant September 3rd. Good luck :-)
You wouldn't get your period (bright red and follows the light, heavy, light pattern) BUT in early pregnancy a women can have light pink/brown implantation bleeding around the time there period is due. So if your period was light, and you still have signs. I would think there is a strong chance that you are.
You can take a test on the first day of your missed period so i guess as seen as you've already had your period you can take it now.
but do u think iam?
The contraceptive pill known as birth control is only 98% protective against pregnancy so there is still a 2% risk of pregnancy occurring. If pregnancy did occur then you would experience pregnancy symptoms. Because birth control tricks your body into thinking its pregnant, it can be difficult to notice pregnancy symptoms but you will experience pregnancy symptoms.
Usually you will not have a period while on birth control when pregnant. But you may experience implantation bleeding which will be light vaginal bleeding unlike your period.
However its always advisable to stop taking birth control when you suspect your pregnant. But just incase you are not pregnant & stop taking birth control this will not only put you at risk of pregnancy but also mess up your cycle. So I would advise you to see your Doctor for a pregnancy blood test. The blood test is called Quantitative beta HCG pregnancy blood test & you will need to ask your Doctor specifically for this test so write down the name of it if you do decide to have this blood test. You'll get the results within 3 days & it works by measuring the exact amount of HCG in your blood.
signsthe first sign of pregnancy is amenorrhoea.then quickening may be there.that is when mother feels like to have a life in her womb
vomiting is itself not a doagnosis for pregnancy but its very common in pregnancy.it may not be there.
uterus size strarts increasing,increase in hunger these r accessory signs u can add to ur diagnosis.
if u had sex in the unsafe period without protection then its most likely to get pregnant if amenorrhoea is there.
One method would be to take a pregnancy test, however you should wait at least 7-10 days from your suspected date of conception before a home pregnancy test is likely to be positive.
you should get your normal period whil eon the birth control pill at the end of every package there should be a week of sugar pills that is the week you should be getting your period.. if you are on a brand of birth control pills with the number 24 instead of the number 28 than you probably dont have the sugar pills in which case you should be waiting a week before you start your next package of pills
if you are waiting a week between packages or if you are taking your sugar pills and you are not getting your period it could mean that you are pregnant or that your pill is too strong
if you are getting your period early it could mean your pill is not strong enough and you should see your doctor
Easiest Way... A take home pregnancy test. After your missed period, you wont show signs of pregnancy (ex: morning sickness, hormonal flux) until about 3 weeks after your missed period.
Then you are pregnant. Birth control pills will not have major side effects on the fetus, but it is best to stop taking them as soon as you know you are pregnant.
I was pregnant and i didnt know about it. And usually birth control makes you bloat. Well come to find out i was pregnant. So dont ever let anyone tell you that birth control is 100% effective. it depends on your body and how your body reacs to the b/c. THanks Viktoria New Orleans
All of them! If you are trying to get pregnant you do not want to take birth control pills. Their whole purpose is to prevent pregnancy.
The only way you would know if you are pregnant is by taking a pregnancy test or getting your blood drawn and checked for a beta hcg level.
You really should read the packet or consult a doctor to know the chances of getting pregnant while on it.
A pregnancy test would be appropriate.
Take a pregnancy test
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taking birth control if you may be or are pregnant can and will harm the baby. A friend of mine was pregnant and took a pack of birth control pills to terminate the pregnancy, and it worked. so the answer is yes.
If you're on the birth control patch and think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. The patch does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test.
It's possible to be pregnant, on birth control, and not know it. If so, you'll just stop the birth control when the pregnancy is discovered.
If use of birth control is continued while pregnant, your hormones will go into turmoil, and you will more than likely lose your pregnancy.
If your idea of birth control is an abortion then maybe, otherwise no.
FIRST, if you are on depo, you shouldn't be trying to get pregnant, as it is a BIRTH CONTROL drug. Not only because its obvious if your taking it your avoiding pregnancy, but also if you get pregnant while on birth control, or after getting off birth control, it can lead to defects, miscarages, and other things that are a direct cause of being on birth controll. To be safe, you should get off birth control if your planning to become pregnant, wait a year, and then start trying. Of course, consult your doctor, but this is what i know. From experience my cousin miscaried when she became pregnant 3 months after birth control because of the birth control.
Then you are pregnant. Birth control pills will not have major side effects on the fetus, but it is best to stop taking them as soon as you know you are pregnant.
I was pregnant and i didnt know about it. And usually birth control makes you bloat. Well come to find out i was pregnant. So dont ever let anyone tell you that birth control is 100% effective. it depends on your body and how your body reacs to the b/c. THanks Viktoria New Orleans
All of them! If you are trying to get pregnant you do not want to take birth control pills. Their whole purpose is to prevent pregnancy.