No this will not make your period come faster your body will menstruatewhen it wants to no matter what you do although taking 2 Birth Control pills a day is not very safe or smart your not supposed to get that much of a hormone in your body at one time not to mention if you take the pill incorrectly you have a higher chance of becoming pregnant so take your medication as directed to prevent pregnancy and sorry but your just going to have to deal with your period as it comes just as the many women before and after us have and will hope this helps Good Luck and God Bless!!!!!!1
There is less than 2% chance of pregnancy occurring in this situation.
No, a double dose daily does not further lower the risk of pregnancy in the first two weeks of use.
No, stick to the prescription.If it could make it safer they would recommend 2 a day and not 1. To be more safe he has to use a condom.
When you are planning to have sex, using a contraceptive will prevent pregnancy but will not usually protect against sexually transmitted diseases.
If you had one implant removed before its deadline and had another one put in that day, you have immediate protection.
The best way to prevent unwanted pregnancy is to use birth control such as the contraceptive pill and or condoms. If you find yourself pregnant unexpectedly and are not ready to become a mother, it may be possible to abort the pregnancy.
The IUD will provide the same protection against pregnancy. As usual, it won't provide protection against sexually transmissible infection.
Depends. There are other methods that are more reliable WRT pregnancy. But condoms are the best protection against STDs.
Having a period for 3 weeks is never normal (particularly heavy). Please make an appointment to see your gynecologist.
No. It will not. If you need emergency protection against pregnancy you need emergency contraceptives within 48 hours of the unprotected sex. This is also known as "The Morning After Pill" But doubling or tripling up will not protect you.
You can, but it's not advisable to do this as it will effect how protected you are against pregnancy and may make your cycle go a bit irregular.
Yes, it is a form of contraception because, it prevents sperm from getting to the eggs therefore preventing pregnancy.
Contraceptive medication takes one month to go into your system and prevent a pregnancy. It then takes a further 2 months (so 3 months in total) to protect you fully against pregnancies.
Yes. They think whoever uses contraceptive products is disobeying god.
Hi Your question is: Are you protected on your 7 day break on the contraceptive pill? Providing you have been on the pill for over one month, then you are protected against pregnancy but if you miss a pill you will not be protected. Please note this is advice only & should not be used in place of your Doctors.