I was especially wondering if you could get pregnant under these circumstances if you started the pill a day early in the third month and took a double dose on the second day.
No, it is biologically impossible to get pregnant during your period as there is no egg present. BUT it is possible to get pregnant as a result of sex during menstruation, also not all vaginal bleeding is menstruation. Unless you want to get pregnant you should always use birth control.
If a woman has a period, it is unlikely that she is pregnant; however, birth control is not 100% effective. The bleeding you have while on birth control is not actually a period; it is withdrawal bleeding, a reaction to lower hormones in the days you use a placebo pill. If you're having a typical withdrawal bleed, chances are low that you are pregnant. If you're pregnant, you will not have a normal withdrawal bleed. However you may experience brown vaginal bleeding or no bleeding at all. Even without the birth control pill, some pregnant women have bleeding (similar, but not equal, to a period) in the first month. This spotting is common, and doesn't mean that something is wrong with the pregnancy. But if you're having bleeding or spotting with a positive pregnancy test, contact your health care provider today. If you're having pain, bleeding, and a positive pregnancy test, go to the emergency room. Pregnancy with bleeding while on birth control is possible. First, birth control pills are not 100% effective and it is possible to become pregnant while on them. Second, bleeding during pregnancy is possible, but usually signals a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.
You can't have your period while being pregnant. However, you can have vaginal bleeding frequently during your first trimester.
There are no ill effects from using a tampon for bleeding from miscarriage, whether or not you knew you were pregnant. You can use tampons or pads for this bleeding. If bleeding is extremely heavy, pads may be easier.
If you are definitely pregnant then contact your DR. Having intercourse during vaginal bleeding will usually stop the bleeding, especially during a period.
No. If you are pregnant and having bleeding you should see your doctor. Implantation bleeding only occurs during implantation not a month after.
Yes, you can take birth control during your period. You should take your birth control as directed regardless of bleeding.
No, but during early stages of being pregnant you can get bleeding which seems like a normal period. This is common.
Evicel is an fibrin sealant. it is used to control bleeding in patient during liver surgery, when control of bleeding by conventional surgical techniques is ineffective or impractical.
no not until your 4 week
yes because it will start bleeding somewhere in there
As with all birthcontrol, it is not 100% absolute guaranteed to work. Stuff happens!! If you are concerned contact your GP