Wow! Sounds like a chapter out of my life story! The answer is yes and no! If she just started Birth Control then her body is going through some changes. Birth control makes your body believe that you are Pregnant. So you will go through some abnormal changes. So maybe that's what's going on! That happened to me too. The Pills and the patch thru my cycle off. So just be careful! I though I was pregnant but found out that it's normal. But everybody has there own side effects. Some people gain weight, have morning sickness and all that other stuff. All I went through was crazy cycles. My advise is to get Ortho Evra if she doesnt already use it. Hope everything goes well! Nairobi J.
No. It does not act as the "Morning-After pill" When starting birth control you should wait at least a month before having unprotected intercourse.
If you are not having sex/unprotected sex, you can start your birth control whenever you want.
You need to wait longer than one week before having unprotected sex. You cannot have unprotected sex until you have been on BCP for one complete cycle - once you receive your period after starting BCP, then you can have unprotected sex.
By having unprotected sex.
If you have missed that many pills, do not have unprotected sex. After taking your next pill wait at least 7 days before having sex unprotected.
yes it is possible, if you have started your period& have had unprotected sex
Your girlfriend has started generated heat all of a sudden because she is either having a fever or she is tensed and nervous.
The chances are great.
Having unprotected sex is a major cause of pregnancy. Get an OTC pregnancy test, visit your doctor, or wait a few weeks.
Yes, you should go ahead and start your new pack of pills, unless you have been having unprotected sex. Then you should call your OBGYN.
While having unprotected Sex , none the methods of Birth Control can be considered as 100% safe. But there are medicines in the market which can be given with in 48-72 Hrs after unprotected sex , and it MAY prevent the pregnancy. Follow:"Prevention is Better than Cure". Use CONDOM !
Yes, you can become pregnant when you are 14 years old. If a girl has started having her monthly periods then having unprotected sex may result in a pregnancy.