Condoms are the kind of Birth Control with highest reliability and the least side effects.
No stool softeners don't effect hormonal birth control.
In theory all antibiotics can make birth control pills less effective. This concern has not been proved.
In my opinion, there are less expensive options that are every bit as effective and with low side effect profiles.
That's not a typical side effect. Women with polycystic ovarian syndrome will typically see less hair loss after being on the birth control pill for a few months.
There are no methods of birth control that are made less reliable by taking an immunization.
The birth control pill will (or at least should) make your periods more regular and less intensive. The bloodloss will be far less (for most women)
no, if the birth control pill you are taking is effective then multiple ejaculations versus one or two ejaculations shouldn't matter. the point of the pill is to halt the releasing of your eggs so different amounts of ejaculation should not effect this.
less use of birth control
When taking the birth control pills you still have a monthly cycle. That is what the different color pills are for in your pack. So that you still have your cycle every month.
Although birth control is in your blood stream, if you had diarrhea or have vomited less than 3 hours after you have taken the pill then it has not been absorbed into your body. However if you take your pills regularly at the same time you should be fine.
abortion
No.