Posted on March 15, 2010.
Question about the pill and get pregnant? I know you can get pregnant on the pill, I do not understand is if you do not know and continue taking your pills and get your period because you finish your pill will start, how do you pregnant?
Thank you
Well, I guess you do not know. If you think you are, take a test.
As you said, you can get pregnant on birth control. Birth control is not really birth control, "rather than" preventing implantation of eggs "in the sense that it usually prevents the egg from implanting in the uterus. It does not fertilized egg to become.
So, you know you are pregnant as everyone knows they are pregnant. Either you take a test because you suspect the lines are blue, or your stomach comes out and you feel a kick to the man in the belly of a few months the line.
Oh, and you do not always miss your period when you are pregnant. Some people have always thought that the periods of pregnancy.
There are telltale signs of pregnancy. Firstly, your breasts will be painful and aereola becomes darker. I noticed some cramping and nausea began to feel random. If you think you are pregnant, a test to be sure, or get tested by your doctor.
Sometimes people know. But when you're pregnant, you do not miss your period, so if you have finished your pills and still DONT begin a gaveaway. Oh and symptoms of pregnancy DUH. You know when something with your body that isn't normal.
My husband and I conceived unexpectedly when I was reliably taking the pill for 11 years. In fact, I did not know I was pregnant and kept taking the pill. I discovered to my annual medical examination that I was pregnant when my doctor did me a pelvic exam. Not every woman who takes the pill and conceived unknowingly continue to have a period, but I do. I had an ultrasound to determine pregnancy because I had what seemed to have regular periods. I was totally shocked to discover that I was already 17 weeks along. I heard that some women who become pregnant while taking the pill will be one or two periods stop, they will develop other symptoms such as nausea or breast tenderness. I have not had any of these things, though. Some women, like me, not knowing they are pregnant until very far into their pregnancies while suspected something others are not quite right earlier. After I stopped taking my pills on the day I discovered I was pregnant I have not had another episode of vaginal bleeding during pregnancy. Added: If you are taking a combination oral contraceptive that works by preventing ovulation and cervical mucus to be thick for sperm are struggling to swim through it. It also makes it difficult for a fertilized egg implants into the uterus. If you take a "mini" pill that works by causing the cervical mucus thick and unfavorable to your uterus for implantation. I got pregnant using a combination oral contraceptive, Ortho Tri-Cyclen.