You have to have prescription from the doctor and then take that to the drug store/pharmacy.
You can get birth control pills from any pharmacy. In the US, they require a prescription.
At any pharmacy. Just walk in and ask for it by name. However if you are underage they will not sell it to you.
At about any chemist.
You can switch birth control pills at any time in your cycle as long as you take an active pill on the assigned days.
Your local family planning agency can tell you about any programs available for free birth control pills. In addition, offices that provide birth control sometimes have samples available.
First of all, a minor should talk to their parent or guardian about getting birth control. Birth control pills, patches and shots can be received from a clinic or the family doctor. Some pediatricians will even give them out. Other methods of birth control such as male and female condoms can be bought at about any store with a pharmacy type department and even at convenient stores.
Any minor or above 17 years of age can buy birth control pills. Even a married minor can buy it.
no, because birth control (in any method: pills, ring, patch, shot, implant) is meant to CONTROL birth BEFORE it happens. they are useless after you're already pregnant.
Yes when you stop using birth control pills you will be able to become pregnant if you do not use any protection. The active hormones in birth control are out of your system 2-3 days after with-drawling from the pill.
The birth control patch is available at any pharmacy. All you need is a prescription from your health care provider.
You can get the birth control patch with a prescription at any pharmacy. The patch may also be available at your local family planning agency.
You should not take any birth control pills if you're trying to get pregnant.