there are pregnancy test that you can buy they are called first responce and that will tellu within the first three days. but if you don't want to be pregnant there is a morning after pill you can get that will be collected at your local family planning or your local chemist u can buy it for $19.50
It only takes once with unprotected sex to become pregnant.
There is no way to speed it up - it takes the time it takes.
That pretty much means you had sex unprotected so yes. Missing one pill is all it takes.
Congratulations! It means you're not pregnant. You got lucky. Always use condoms. I have a baby from having unprotected sex and it changes everything.
It only takes one little spermy to get the job done. Anytime you have unprotected sex she can end up pregnant.
Prenatal vitamins don't help you get pregnant; they help you to have a healthy pregnancy. On average, it takes six months to conceive. Some couples get pregnant the minute they have unprotected sex, and others take longer.
None. It's too early. Do you mean 2 days after unprotected sex? You wouldn't even be pregnant yet. It takes time for the sperm to reach the egg and then the fertilized egg to travel down into the uterus and then for it to attach itself at which time you are pregnant. It would be atleast a week after unprotected sex for you to be pregnant, you wouldn't have any symptoms for 2 weeks or so after that. So three weeks after the incident of unprotected sex, at the earliest.
As long as you take your pill every day, the chances of getting pregnant are less than 1%. it also generally takes the female body three to six months after stopping the pill before the hormone levels even out enough to easily become, and remain, pregnant.
Most women get pregnant mid-way between their periods. You might have had sex when you weren't ovalating. Or, there might be something medical that prevented the pregnancy. Sometimes, we don't get pregnant when we want to and it takes a few months for it to happen.
Yes. Depo takes 30 days or so to become effective and is not 100% effective in any case. No birth control is 100% effective.
Changing birth control pills doesn't increase your risk of pregnancy if you started the new pack on time. It is possible to get pregnant even while using the birth control pill correctly, however, so take a pregnancy test if you're having symptoms of pregnancy.
No. It takes 9 months to have a baby, and you may have to wait a certain amount of time after having a baby to get pregnant again.