In general the answer is yes... it would be ideal if the pack of pills is one of the "mono-phasic" types meaning all of the active pills are the same dosage. all of the active pills will have the same shape and color in a monophasic pack. Just try to get a new prescription in time to take a full 21 days of pills without missing any for the best results. also make sure the pills have not expired or may not be as effective.
if your question is "can a girl get pregnant before her first period", then, unless in a very unusual case, no, they cannot.
Birth control pills have to be prescribed by a medical provider. You cannot buy them over the counter.
No, you cannot use a pregnant girl's urine for YOUR probation urine test. If you do, it will be the wrong DNA, the doctors will be confused and if you have a problem, the doctors won't be able to identify it with an incorrect urine sample! You could be endangering yourself!
taking birth control if you may be or are pregnant can and will harm the baby. A friend of mine was pregnant and took a pack of birth control pills to terminate the pregnancy, and it worked. so the answer is yes.
no, a boy cannot get a girl pregnant before puberty. for fertilisation to happen, bi=oth the eggs as well as the sperm have to be fertile and mature.
Yes. If your menstrual cycle has started, it means that you are ovulating, and therefore you can get pregnant.
it is just a human behavior that you cannot control
Doctors used to believe you could, but an article publishing in "PARENTING" recently stated that you cannot have a period and be pregnant, although spotting is normal in the first few months.
If you cannot get pregnant, and the doctors claim that everything is okay, then your partner may be having a fertility problem .
If you are not ovulating, that means that there is no egg being released. You cannot become pregnany unless you ovulate.
No. One cannot get pregnant through oral sex or through French/deep kissing.
My wife is 8 months pregnant and she is just fine. Doctors recommend a lot of things that a pregnant woman should and should not eat, however they are only recommendations, and different doctors have different opinions.