You are unlikely to ovulate if you took the pill for the first week, but if you do it is possible to get pregnant.
The chances are great.
Birth control pills are not effective until you have used them for 7 days. Thus, your chances of being pregnant are the same as if you were not on birth control at all.
Yes, unprotected sex can get you pregnant.
The same as every other woman who is not using birth control - about 30%.
If you are pregnant, you would not be ovulating. However, sometimes an ovulation test can be used to detect pregnancy. The test line must be darker than the control line.
Not very high. I have missed 2 birth control pills before and I had unprotected sex with my husband and I did not get pregnant. I have heard that the birth control pill will still be in your blood stream for a while even if you miss one or two pills, but I am not for sure how true that is.
There is a 50% chance that you are pregnant if your fiancee and you had unprotected sex, you are not on birth control and he did not pull out. If this happened twice, it is 50% likely that you are pregnant but the only way you will know for sure is by taking a pregnancy test.
Yes you can. Birth control is only 99.99% effective when taken every day at the same time. If you were to miss more than 3 days, you should throw out the pack of pills and use another form of birth control until your next pack begins and wait at least 2 weeks until having unprotected sex. A pregnancy test will come in handy to be sure you have not become pregnant. The earlier you know, the better.
No, birth control decreases your risk of getting pregnant.
If you miss 1 or 2 days of taking your pill, there is a chance, albeit small, to get pregnant. You didnt specify when you had missed your pill in relation to when you had unprotected sex. If it was within a couple of days, chances are small, but you could become pregnant. If had unprotected sex several days(4 or 5) after missing a dosage(but immediately resumed normal dosing), you should be okay. Above all else, an HPT would be definitive.
you technically can but the chances are negligible If your using birth control you chances of getting pregnant are statistically 0.1%. using a condom properly 98.1% protection considering a 50% pregnancy rate from unprotected sex means a 0.8% chance of getting pregnant Meaning using both you have a .0008% chance of getting pregnant or 1/1250000 This is a rough statistic and includes the chances of condoms breaking. If your using both it is very unlikely to become pregnant, however sex always carries that risk no matter how careful you are. Its part of the reason why over 100,000 people a day have an abortion.
You can't predict the time of ovulation if you're on hormonal birth control. If you want to get pregnant, stop taking birth control.