Although the Birth Control pill is very effective when taken properly, there is still a (small) risk of becoming pregnant when having sex on the pill. That is why it's not a bad idea to use a condom at the same time--and condoms also protect you from diseases that are transmitted sexually, whereas the pill does not.
Any time a penis enters your vagina, whether wearing a condom or not, whether taking the pill or not, there is always a chance of pregnancy.
Skipping sugar pills to avoid a period reduces, and does not raise, your risk of getting pregnant on the pill.
Yes, you can get pregnant. While on the medication, the pills help you control or reduce your chances of getting pregnant. However, how soon you might get pregnant differs from woman to woman.
. I believe they say the contraceptive pill is effective 97%-99%, so that would give a 1%-3% chance of getting pregnant.
There are least chances of you getting pregnant. Pills will protect you from getting pregnant. You take the pills late by couple of hour late at times. That does not lower the efficacy of the pills. But you must get the periods with in a week of finishing the course of your pills. Other wise you have to consult your doctor.
If you had sex within those ten days, then yes. Missing even one can increase your chances of getting pregnant.
You likely can get pregnant and fertility pills will help.
Not eating the sugar pills does not increase the risk of pregnancy. Throwing away the sugar pills and starting the next pack early also does not increase the risk of pregnancy -- it may even decrease the risk.
No...
No, they don't.
To keep you from getting pregnant
Chances are small, if you took your pills correctly.
You should still be protected from pregnancy because you made up for the day that you missed. However, there may be chance of becoming pregnant if you do not take your pills every day at the same time. If you properly take your pills, you are 99.9% protected.