Some health care provider use the pill to control bleeding on the injection. The bleeding will get better with time.
It is not dangerous to be on the pill and the contraceptive implant. Sometimes the combination is used to control irregular bleeding on the implant.
You should take your birth control pill on schedule regardless of any bleeding.
After taking six weeks of active birth control pills without the pill-free week, you can expect withdrawal bleeding when you take a pill-free week. You may also have unpredictable bleeding.
you can buy the morning after pill from places such as boots but its quiet expensive (over £20). but you can get 'the pill' from clinics or get the injection! :)
If you are using the birth control injection, the birth control pill and morning after pill are not necessary. Occasionally a health care provider will prescribe estrogen pills to control breakthrough bleeding early in the use of the injection.
Oral contraceptives (or "the pill") Sterilization
yes, contraceptive pills affect pregnancy because the hormones in the pill, however, are synthetic and can have exaggerated side effects on some women. Some of the more common effects are the breakthrough bleeding does not mean that the pill isn't working as a contraceptive.
The contraceptive pill was approved for use in the United States in 1960.
does metronidazole affect the contraceptive injection? im on penicillin the same time aswell but my health clinic said penicillin doesnt affect the injection? is this right? :/
The Pill is the name associated with the Contraceptive Birth Control Pill.
A contraceptive pill
The pill Trigestrel is a contraceptive. This pill is taken once a month, orally, like many other contraceptive pills on the market.