I quit taking diet pills after about 4 years and I had a very hard time staying off them. I was used to the energy rush they gave me and without them I felt very sluggish. Eventually I forced myself to like coffee so now that's my addiction. Better than diet pills though. They are really bad for you. Stop taking them- you'll be glad you did.
He'll no longer be able to mate.
Taking different pills, whether legal or illegal substances, can kill you if they do not interact with each other. Actually taking that amount of different pills will most likely kill you or have very serious side affects that will effect your life in a very adverse way. Taking even one pill that you might not be able to tolerate can kill you.
If you talk about Viagra you need a prescription from a doctor.
You might want to call your local pharmacy. They will be able to help you.
While using a condom it is not possible to get pregnant.
Yes, skipping pills in the last week of a pack is likely to drop your hormone levels that are suppressing ovulation - when this happens you are very likely to conceive if you are sexually active. It is imperative that you use another form of BC at this time if you wish to prevent a pregnancy. Depending on what pill you are taking you may be able to start your next packet of pills without taking the week of inactive pills - ask your doctor or pharmacist if this applies to the brand you use.
Once you stop taking the birth control pills you are able to become pregnant.
You probably will go back to the same routine like you didnt have the pills before, but that can take up to 2-3 weeks.
Plato quotes, 'Arithmetic is being able able to count up to twenty without taking your shoes off.'
I would suggest talking to your doctor as the doctor are always able to help with such a condition. I do not recommend taking pills as it will be just a temporary thing.
No, not from High School or from a college or University.
Without taking general biology; yes you can do it. However, I seldom see students taking the course without either an anatomy/physiology or chemistry course unless it is a principles of microbiology.