What exactly happens if you're pregnant and continue to take your birth control pills?

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What happens if you’re on birth control, become pregnant but still continue to take the pills?

In the packet it says do not take if you are pregnant, is there a reason why?

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7 Responses to “What exactly happens if you're pregnant and continue to take your birth control pills?”

  1. Amanda says:

    Never take Birth Control if you think you may be pregnant
    If you are taking Birth Control while pregnant you can cause Birth Defects and Miscarriage

    Your period may not automatically come and women do spot during pregnancy

    The Conception Process takes Over a Full Month
    2 weeks for the Egg to Fertilize and Implant and another 2-3 weeks to test positive on an HPT or Blood Test
    Pregnancy doesn’t show up until about a week or two after a missed period

  2. Jezzie-May says:

    I believe it’s because it can harm you and the baby. Cause birth defects and complications

    The child may be born with things such as deformities and mentally under developed.

  3. Kristen says:

    If you continued taking your birth control pill because you didn’t realize you were pregnant, don’t be alarmed. Despite years of this accident happening, there’s very little evidence that exposure to the hormones in birth control pills causes birth defects.

    Still, the birth control pill is a potent estrogen. Lessons learned from women who took diethylstilbestrol — a synthetic estrogen that was later linked with cancer — to prevent miscarriage in early pregnancy suggest that such exposure should be minimized.

    Once you learn that you’re pregnant, stop taking the birth control pill.

  4. Msranda says:

    This is simple, IT"S DANGEROUS!! Damage to the baby. Anyone who does this knowing their pregnant does not deserve to be a mother. Unless the person doesn’t know there pregnant.

  5. J♥K♥M says:

    Of course there is a reason, or they wouldn’t warn you not to take them! I’m sure it could possibly cause birth defects or other harm to the child.

  6. puzzeled says:

    What happens if you take birth control pills while you’re pregnant?
    If you continued taking your birth control pill because you didn’t realize you were pregnant, don’t be alarmed. Despite years of this accident happening, there’s very little evidence that exposure to the hormones in birth control pills causes birth defects.

    Still, the birth control pill is a potent estrogen. Lessons learned from women who took diethylstilbestrol — a synthetic estrogen that was later linked with cancer — to prevent miscarriage in early pregnancy suggest that such exposure should be minimized.

    Once you learn that you’re pregnant, stop taking the birth control pill.

  7. !♥aer☼pastale is my baby♥! says:

    whats the point , uj already pregnant! but it WILL cause harm t o ya; baby

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