Technically the way you constructed your sentence you're not really asking a question but here's a possible explanation to what I think you might be asking. The way Birth Control pills work is that it tricks your body into thinking that it is already pregnant so that you don't ovulate. Hence the birth control box will state symptoms similar to pregnancy symptoms (i.e. bloating, nausea, vomiting, etc)
No. You get a period with/without the pill. All the pill does is protect you from getting pregnant.
No it will not. If you become pregnant, you will most likey not get a period, even if you are on birth control.
If you had sex it is possible you are pregnant. The chance of getting pregnant on your period, while taking BCP is quite small.
No. Birth control will prevent pregnancy.
The purpose of a birth control pill is not to get pregnant, so they are not "prone" to getting pregnant. To get pregnant the pill has to be stopped.
You get a withdrawal period AFTER you go off birth control.
Yes but you dont get pregnant on your period even without birth control.
Everyone starts getting their period after birth control eventually.
No, birth control decreases your risk of getting pregnant.
Yes, it is rare but it can happen. They may still get their period while pregnant or believe birth control is preventing them from getting their period.
If you're on birth control pills for the first time, you don't have any more of a risk of getting pregnant than you normally would if you have been on them for a long period of time.
To keep you from getting pregnant