Missing a placebo pill does not affect the chances of pregnancy.
Her chances for pregnancy increase. Read the instructions for the pill, because it depends on which pill she missed. Chances are you'll need to take the pill as soon as you remember and use protection. Don't take any chances
Of 100 couples who stopped the birth control pill, 85 will experience a pregnancy within one year if they don't start using another method of pregnancy prevention.
When the i pill is used, it can delay the periods and the chances of pregnancy are low.
This is what you would expect to occur; but there are slight chances to become pregnant even when taking the pill.
If you have been on birth control for over a month then you are protected against pregnancy.
Chances are Good. In fact you may already be pregnant, which is why you aren't having a period.
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Yes, even on the pill there is a chance of pregnancy, as there is with most forms of birth control.
No the morning after pill can't hurt or stop a pregnancy. Just prevent.
The birth control pill decreases the risk of pregnancy. That is what it is intended to do.
No pregnancy is pregnancy and it doesn't matter if you were on the pill at the time. It will still show positive if you were pregnant.