That's a very convenient time to stop.
It's not a Birth Control pill, it's a 2mg Abilify tablet.
It's not a birth control pill, it's a 2mg Abilify tablet.
The sugar pills in your birth control pack are there to help you stay in the habit of taking a pill every day. You don't need to eat them.
It is the sugar pill that comes with birth control. It's the time in which you're not taking the hormones that the birth control gives you. They're only there to keep you in the routine of taking a pill every day, and have no effect. It is the sugar pill that comes with birth control. It's the time in which you're not taking the hormones that the birth control gives you. They're only there to keep you in the routine of taking a pill every day, and have no effect.
NO birth control. If you are pregnant you don't have to use birth control. Any pill could harm your baby. The pill is to PREVENT pregnancy and that door is all ready closed for you.
Yes, it's a reminder pill, and you don't have to eat it.
It's designed as a birth control pill, but is used for many other conditions as well.
This pill is Mononessa (birth control pill) and the green ones are the placebo pills. So basically it's a sugar pill with no medication.
You don't start with the sugar pills. You start with the first pill. If you are starting in the first days of your menstrual bleeding, you don't need to use a backup birth control method.
You don't normally ovulate when you're on the birth control pill. That won't change by skipping the sugar pills.
If you took a the wrong sugar pill on the week you were supposed to be taking sugar pills, there's no worry. If you took a sugar pill when you should have taken an active pill, it's as if you took no pill at all.
Solpadeine is a painkiller, not a birth control pill.