nothing, you'll be fine.
Yes, you can take the pill a few hours early. Early is not a problem; late is a problem.
Yes. Few things interact with birth control. Dayquil is not one of them.
Hi Your question is: Is it ok to change the time of taking birth control pills? Its ok providing you take the pills within 6 hours of your previous dose and you must continue taking the birth control at the same time everyday. But to air on the side of caution I would recommend you use a condom for 2 weeks.
I think so and they are made, but very few men seem to take the responsibility of birth control.
Nothing. It's nature.
It's not likely to be effective. You may have more or less bleeding, and the timing will be unpredictable.
A few hours in either direction will not make a significant difference if you're using the combination birth control pill. If you're using the progestin only pill (or minipill), you should take it within three hours of the same time each day.
It may take a few months to be able to conceive again, although some get pregnant very shortly after stopping birth control use. The number of times you stop/start taking birth control does not matter.
It can take a few weeks to 3 months.
It won't hurt you, but most antibiotics don't affect the birth control pill, and the few that do would also affect the levonorgestrel morning after pill.
You are protected after taking 7 pills in 7 days.
It depends on what birth control method you're referring to. If using hormonal birth control this stops fertile cervical mucus being produced, thus the sperm will not survive for long within the acidic environment of the vagina - a few hours to a few days at most. Obviously if you were using spermicide the sperm wouldn't survive more than around 30 minutes to an hour.