Ideally, yes. It means you can start your Birth Control with the knowledge that you weren't possibly pregnant beforehand.
You get a withdrawal period AFTER you go off birth control.
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Yes, you should go ahead and start your new pack of pills, unless you have been having unprotected sex. Then you should call your OBGYN.
Yes, birth control can effect your period. It messes with your hormones, so it can make your body go out of whack like messing with your period or gaining weight.
By using hormonal Birth Control Pills you can safely go months without a period.
There are about 12 different kinds of birth control pills. if you missed one you should immediately start using an alternate form of birth control and call your obgyn/clinic and ask the doctor/nurse about what to do.
Unfortunately, birth control stops your period, but sometimes, things go wrong and it PERMANENTLY stops your period. HOWEVER, if it's only been a month, then you have nothing to worry about! Birth control STOPS your period so you don't have to worry!
Nope!!!! If you mean having sex while she is not on birth control pills. she WILL get pregnet. If she is having her period and she is not on pills and you have sex with her, she is gonna get pregnet.
You should go see your doc.
You can go on birth control when you have herpes.
If you have had a period, then you can get pregnant. Use protection and get on birth-control. If you are in the states, you can go to Planned Parenthood or your local health department and get condoms and birth control.
If you have never had your period, then you are either too young for your body to handle birth control, or there is a physical issue that needs to be checked out.