If you are using the Birth Control injection, the birth control pill and morning after pill are not necessary. Occasionally a health care provider will prescribe estrogen pills to control breakthrough bleeding early in the use of the injection.
Some health care provider use the pill to control bleeding on the injection. The bleeding will get better with time.
It's a medication that is injected normally once monthly to deliver the effects of a daily birth control pill.
Right after you take the last pill of the first cycle, regardless of bleeding. Once you're on the pill, you just take the pills daily according to schedule.
no, but if you have a hard time remembering the pill I suggest the patch.
Take a bunch of different medicines at once.
now, maybe in a couple more weeks. but stop taking the pill if you think you are. I suggest you use condoms instead of pills.
Once the injection has been administered, the effects are fast acting. It can take as few as 5 minutes depending on how much is injected.
Yes; take 400mg all at once.
once a week. for minimum side effects. if you take it more than once then there is alot side effects,
No, it does not.
Drug! Pill! Shot! Injection!
No. There is no need to. The birth control pill is a hormone and you have to take the pill every day for a complete cycle to have them work. They are not magic and if you do not take them everyday you will get pregnant.