Yes, you can continue taking your Birth Control pills after you have had your wisdom teeth pulled. These do not interfere with the procedure or other medications you might end up taking for pain.
Birth control has nothing to do with extractions. It is a blood thinner you must stop taking 2-4 days prior to a dental extraction. Always ask your dentist or oncologist before stoping any medication.
Yes take it every day. Keep in mind if you are on antibiotics it might decrease the effectiveness of your birth control, so use another method to be safe.
no mostly likely not im not prego. and he pulled out and im not on birth control
The chances are great.
yes. birth control is about having a certain number of children. in china, there is birth control and you can have maximum of 2 kids.
You can actually be put on birth control about 6 weeks after you have your baby.
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no. birth control stimulates your hormones so you do not ovulate while having sex.
If you don't continue to take your birth control, you may get pregnant. Not following up on your birth control will not lead to infertility.
If you have been on birth control for more than 3 months and are still having symptoms like spotting, your birth control might not be strong enough for you. See your gyno, you might not be protected you will know if you are having symptons that are unusal.
If you are not having sex/unprotected sex, you can start your birth control whenever you want.
No it does not.