Nothing bad happens. You've established a new start day. From now on you'll start on this new day. No back up Birth Control method is needed.
Everyone starts getting their period after birth control eventually.
no, because birth control (in any method: pills, ring, patch, shot, implant) is meant to CONTROL birth BEFORE it happens. they are useless after you're already pregnant.
Nothing
If you take more than one birth control pill, it's fine...that just means that your catching up from missing it the day before.
If the birth control fully works, there won't BE a fetus, birth control will do nothing about an impregnated egg or the baby that it will result in.
before birth the zygote develops first into an embryo and the into a fetus
they aren't supposed to. they are actually supposed to test youu and see if your pregnant before they give you birth control. but, just recently i went to a gyno, and they asked if i was sexually active. i told them no, but truthfully i am. i just couldn't let my mom find out. they still should of tested mee, but they didn't?
Birth control works by preventing pregnancy. If you are already pregnant, birth control is of no use.
It's unpredictable.
Birth control loses all of its effect the day that you stop using it.
Eating does not effect your birth control.
Yes. As directed by all doctors and on the instruction labels of all birth control pills, you are supposed to take your birth control everyday and at the same time. If you take your birth control at different times everyday, it is not allowing the birth control to adapt in your body the way it is supposed to and it decreases the effectiveness of the birth control as well. Some side effects of taking your pill at different times of each day may include: pregnancy, late/irregular periods, and spotting or breakthrough bleeding.