Unscheduled bleeding is common in the first three months of birth contol pill use. Continue taking the pill as scheduled regardless of bleeding, and contact your health care provider if the bleeding is worrisome.
Yes, but when it comes to the pill, always check with your doctor.
Yes, you continue taking them as scheduled, regardless of any bleeding.
There is little movement once it reaches equillibrium. They continue to move regularly.
It's normal. You can continue bleeding up to a week after your period.
It will continue to leak oil and if you do not add oil regularly it will eventually cause engine damage.
Yes. In the first few months of being on birth control, this happens frequently, and it fades as you continue to use it.
If you don't control our costs, they will probably escalate and may outweigh your income. If that happens you may be forced to go into debt and ultimately if this situation is allowed to continue, to go into insolvency.
What happens depends on the agreement with the company providing the e-mail service. Many but not all free emails will continue to exist the same as if they were being used regularly. E-mail services that you need to pay for should continue to exist as long as you are paying for it.
Continue taking your birth control pills as scheduled.
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If you want to do this there are new birth control pills that are set up to skip the period every 3 months. I would check on one of these brands if this is what you want to do. But, nothing really happens when you continue taking the pills. You just don't have a period.
If your tubes have been tied, you do not need to continue taking birth control pills to avoid pregnancy.
Occasionally - not a lot. You feel hungry. If it happens regularly you can become malnutritioned.
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