Well if you're talking about Birth Control missing a daily pill skyrockets your chance of getting pregnant! Unless Ofcourse you didnt have sex that day, then in that case it wouldn't matter! But birth control stops you from producing eggs, so simply put no eggs equals no baby!(:
It depends on whether you have sex or not...
it is the process of cutting the fallopian tubes of the woman.
a woman can get pregnant before one or two days of her periods --- A woman has a lesser chance of falling pregnant with in the first week after her period. After the first week she is at high chance of falling pregnant, especially within the last week before her period. ----
Chances is the wrong word to use. No one could give you a % chance of it happening. However it is very possible for it to happen. Also a quick note that breast feeding does not alter your chances of getting pregnant in anyway.
60% to 40%
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If you have doubts about it you have nothing to loose by leaving it until you have no doubts. And before you do make sure that she is properly protected against the chances of falling pregnant.
i don't think taking folic acid enhances your chances of falling pregnant, however if you are trying, then start taking it asap so from the moment your baby is conceived so he/she is getting the amount of folic acid required for proper fetal development & to minimise some birth defects :)
No. Birth control pills are based on progesterone being in your system long-term. Chances are, you have already ovulated by skipping those seven pills. The morning after pill (PlanB) can prevent pregnancy as long as it's taken within 120 hours after unprotected sex. Plan B is the same as taking multiple regular birth control pills.
As with all sex, the chances of falling pregnant are lowered when having safe sex. Having your period means the time of menstruation also lowers the chance of falling pregnant. However, there is no guarantee that you will not get pregnant.