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Birth control stops the womans body from having a baby, and let's them enjoy the pleasures of intercourse without the consequences. So think about that. OF COURE IT WOULD!
Yes, because your off birth control...
I don't see why not... It won't change the effect of the birth control...
Yes, you can change to a different method of birth control. You can have the copper IUD inserted at anytime, and can start a different hormonal method of birth control after ten weeks.
Yes.
All hormonal birth control methods change a woman's hormone levels. These include the combination pill, progestin only pill, contraceptive ring, contraceptive patch, Mirena IUD, contraceptive injection, and contraceptive implant. Non-hormonal methods that do not change a woman's hormone level include Paragard copper IUD, condoms, fertility awareness methods, and spermicide.
Before birth.
It's easy to change from the birth control pill to Mirena. Continue taking your pill as scheduled until the Mirena insertion. You can have the IUD inserted at any time that you are using an effective method of birth control.
If you get your period while on birth control, you should continue using your birth control as scheduled. Bleeding does not change the schedule for taking your pill or changing your patch or ring.
yes it doesent change anything
You don't normally ovulate when you're on the birth control pill. That won't change by skipping the sugar pills.
Hormonal birth control cannot make your breasts permanently larger, this is a myth. Hormonal birth control can cause the breasts to swell but this is temporary, no more than you'd see at certain times in your cycle, and it can be accompanied by breast tenderness so not a positive side-effect.