ABSOLUTELY! Most definitely. That's the problem with the pill. We all think it's so effective (and it can be) but it's not 100% and we all get this false sense of security!
The pill can be less effective if not taken every single day at the same time each day. It can also be less effective if you have a bout with diarreah, if you're taking certain medications, and if you missed a day.
Also, certain pills are not quite as strong as others. the dosage does matter.... found that out from my doctor. Didn't even know that part!
So you can get pregnant. You should definitely take a test.
2006-12-19 07:07:28
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answered by PT&L 4
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Actually, many times when you are on the pill, you get pregnant because the pill fails to stop you from ovulating. The next level of "protection" (at least for the mother) is that the fertilized egg, which is alive and has its own full set of unique DNA, gender, and blood type, is not allowed to implant into the lining of the uterus due to changes in the lining brought about by the birth control pill. However, sometimes even implantation happens, and then the pill can work by causing the implanted baby to die, dislodge, and be flushed out with your period. The last two events are an abortion.
Many times, a woman who is using hormonal birth control is unaware of this entire process. She may simply be late for her period, and then have a heavier period when she finally has it.
Birth control pills and all other hormonal methods of birth control are abortifacient, and also cause breast cancer. Just look at the new studies that just came out about Hormone Replacement Therapy that is used by women during menopause. There has been a HUGE decrease in breast cancer since women were discouraged from using HRT in 2001. Did you know that hormonal methods of birth control contain the same hormones as HRT, except in LARGER dosages; and consider that they are given to women of childbearing age who already have NORMAL hormone levels in their bodies? This includes The Pill, The Patch, The Shot, The Implant, Hormonal IUDs, and the new Nuva Ring.
2006-12-19 07:27:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is possible it happened to me. But I decided to take the pill for 2 month straight without stopping the way you should. So apparantly I got pregnant when I was supposed to get my period. I had no idea that I was pregnant and was on the pill for another month before I found out but the doctor said that it doesn't hurt the baby, and she is perfectly fine and I love her to pieces!!
2006-12-19 07:25:05
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answered by rnavarro 2
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2016-10-05 12:33:16
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answered by ? 4
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Yes it is. No birth control is 100% effective.
Did you miss even one pill? Did you take one late? That could be all it would take.
Go get yourself a pregnancy test, and then see a doctor.
2006-12-19 07:08:36
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answered by kimberly b 4
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It is possible. Some pills however can make you miss your period. Take a test and find out. Either way go to your doctor with these concerns. They will usually do a routine pregnancy test.
2006-12-19 07:10:08
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answered by Kelly s 6
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definitely i got pregnant after usind the pill for a year and a half!!
the only way that you wont get pregnant with the pill is to take it at the same time every day! good luck!!
2006-12-19 07:07:32
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answered by yennyfer 2
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what is "pergant" and "pregant" and "possiable"? How about checking your spelling?
Anyway, YES you can get pergant/pregant/pregnant on the pill, particularly if you miss a dose.
2006-12-19 07:07:37
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answered by EmLa 5
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absolutely!!! i have 4 children, 2 of which are pill babies! get a test - or two and call your doc to schedule a blood test.
good Luck!
2006-12-19 07:07:05
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answered by hick333 2
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It is possible but unlikely...the people I have known that got pregnant on the pill were on antibiotics that counter acted it
2006-12-19 07:07:15
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answered by Annabelle 2
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