Well each day that you do not take your pill, your chances of becoming pregnant increases greatly. You can get pregnant almost immediately.
i think when your periods are back to normal and it depends how long you have been using that contraceptive
The contraceptive pill effects the entire menstrual cycle. The pill suppresses the menstrual cycle in order to prevent ovulation so that you cannot fall pregnant if you were to have sex.
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It says on the packet that it is not suitable for birth control. My Ob-Gyne said it is possible to fall pregnant while taking Climen.
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I assume so, since most people eat vitamin B12 in their ordinary diet. I presume you are taking B12 suplements.
Yes, it is possible to become pregnant towards the end of the Mirena coil's life, although it is rare. The Mirena IUD is designed to be effective for up to five years, after which its contraceptive efficacy decreases. If the device is not replaced or removed after this period, the risk of pregnancy increases. It's important to consult a healthcare provider for guidance on IUD replacement or alternative contraceptive methods as the expiration date approaches.
Yes, you can fall pregnant after having the implant removed and no period, because once the Implant is removed...it looses it's effectiveness immediately, so therefore your fertility returns straight away. If you are concerned, wait roughly 4 weeks from removal, then test
Yes, meteors do fall very quickly to Earth.
I guess it depends on the method of contraception. For condoms, it certainly possible (in fact probable!). For the oral contraceptive (pill) it may take a while for your body to settle back into its monthly cycle.
While the contraceptive implant is highly effective, it is not 100% foolproof, and there is a small chance of becoming pregnant while using it. Factors such as improper insertion, the implant being expired, or certain medications can affect its effectiveness. If you suspect you might be pregnant, it's important to take a pregnancy test and consult with a healthcare provider.
You don't "fall" pregnant. You get pregnant and usually changing pills doesn't result in pregnancy.