No method of Birth Control is 100% effective, including condoms. Of every 100 couples who use condoms correctly and consistently, only two will experience a pregnancy. The pill is 99% effective if used exactly as prescribed and a day is never missed.
If he has an STI.
Otherwise no.
If you miss a whole week of birth control you have 2 choices. 1) To take the pill as soon as you remember (one pill a day) 2) Use condoms during sex and wait till your period is due and when your period arrives, start taking the pill again on day one of your period. If you go with option one you may be a week late for your period because you missed a week or you may be a week early. So dont be alarmed if this happens. But if you go with option two you put yourself at risk of pregnancy.
no the only time you should get your period on the pill is during your one week of placebo pills
You can start the pill at any time during your cycle. If you start a week before your period, use a back up method of birth control for the first seven days of the pack.
you take the pill for 21 days and then stop taking it for 7 days. and in them 7 days you shall have your period. however, this is not a true period. then you repaet the process
Yes, I have done this myself many times! But use condoms to reduce risk of pregnancy!
If you are on the pill, don't take the pills for your period week, skip directly to the pills for the following week. If you aren't on the pill, there is no way to skip a period.
Yes. The pill is not always affective.
Start taking the pill now. Use a back up method of birth control, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex, until you've taken seven pills in a row correctly.
That differs for everyone and depends on where you were in the pill cycle when you stopped for a week. If you don't get a period within four weeks, have a pregnancy test.
No it isn't bad but you should take the pill the day your period starts. Because you took it during the middle of your period you'll probably be around 3-4 days late for your next period and your start date may of changed.AnswerYOu should also use condoms or similar additional birth control for the first week if you do not start on the first day of your period. In later months you willnot need to do this as long as you have not missed any pills.
continue your pill sequence as if no bleeding occured, but it is advised that you use a "backup" method of birth control as condoms for the next 2 weeks
you need not use an oral contraceptive pill, during the break of a week of your pill. You can ask your partner to use a condom for that night.