Combination monophasic: Ortho-Novum 1/35
Combination triphasic: Ortho Tricyclen
progestin-only: Micronor
OK, so I'm old school LOL
Not all types of birth control need a prescription. Condoms, female condoms, the birth control sponge, and spermicide are among them even though their controlling effects are somehow less than ones with a prescription.
It is called break through bleeding.Check with your doctor for other types of birth control.
Birth control is what is used to prevent unintended pregnancy, there are multiple different types of birth control that work in different ways, it is ignorant to say 'birth control' to mean one specific type of birth control. Without knowing what type of birth control you're referring to we cannot answer your question - some birth control does absolutely nothing to your hormones, some birth control completely shuts down your hormones.
There are various types of "control", therefore, there are various types of control equipment. There is birth control equipment, livestock control equipment, air pollution control equipment, etc.
One can find many examples of quality control charts on the 'StatSoft' website where they have examples of common types of chart. One can also find examples on 'Gigawiz'.
SPEAKER, REMOTE CONTROL SPEAKER, REMOTE CONTROL
most of them
no, no it can't.
Yes, birth control is a form of contraception. I came across a website findmymethod.org where you can get all information about different types of contraception or birth control options which can be used to prevent pregnancy. You can contact info@findmymethod.org for more information.
Birth control is a type of contraception (means for preventing pregnancy). Other types include condoms, spermicide, IUDs, etc.
Birth control pills, Mirena (IUD), NuvaRing, DepoProvera, Implanon and the patch are all hormonal methods of birth control sold in the US. There is another injection available in some other countries, as well.
There are two basic types of hormonal birth cotnrol. One type includes both estrogen and progestin. These combined hormonal methods includ the combination birth control pill (the usual kind of pill), the patch, and the ring. Progestin-only methods of hormonal birth control pill contain no estrogen. These include Depo Provera, the progestin-only pill, the contraceptive implant, and the hormonal IUDs like Mirena and Skyla.