You are protected from pregnancy once you have taken 7 pills in 7 days.
The withdrawal bleeding will depend on how your body reacts to the BCP. Some women have no bleeding, others spot continually for their first couple months of taking The Pill, others will have a few days of bleeding when they start taking the inactive pills in their packet.
If you have been on birth control for over a month then you are protected against pregnancy.
If you've been on birth control for over a month then you will be protected against pregnancy.
Providing you take the pill within 4-6 hours you will be protected against pregnancy.
If you had protected sex, then you probably won't be pregnant. The time you had sex was most likely your fertile time. But the protection will be you best bet against an unwanted pregnancy. Hope this helps!
Yes, you could be pregnant, because withdrawal DOESN'T protect you against pregnancy!
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No, Maundy Thursday, is not the day where the trials against Lord Jesus took place. MAUNDY THURSDAY, was the day before Jesus' Crucifixicon, where Jesus, and his 12 disciples, ate The Last Supper.
Yes it should. Just like no one can force her to abort against her will as well.
Motors are protected in two ways. Against a short circuit by fuses or breakers. Against overload by thermal overload heaters.
Metals need to be protected against rust and tarnish because rust and tarnish eat metals.
It isn't protected against all viruses .. see related link.
If you've been on the pill a month and haven't missed any pills then you're protected against pregnancy.