As long as you like the pill you're on, it doesn't matter. As long as you take the pills as directed, and don't start the new pack late, you have no interruption in protection. Unfortuntely, at this time (2012) there are frequent drug shortages, and sometimes women need to change pills because theirs is out of stock. In addition, you may have to change when you change insurance companies in order to access low copays. Lastly, you may just have the opportunity to try a free sample pack, thereby saving money. Changing in this way does not pose special risks, other than the risk you won't like the new pill.
Every switch performs a control function. On / Off is a control function.
you can switch at anytime, but i personally think depo is better due to the fact that you never have a period (for years). The pill you can get a period once every three months.
every day
yes you have to take your birth control bill daily or you have every chance of getting pregnant, as a miss in taking it will make you pregnant.
Generally, there has never been any official ban on birth control (such as contraception), as this is a matter that an individual would usually discuss with their priest-confessor. However, the Orthodox church is strictly against abortion being used as a method of birth control, as the church views every human life as being sacred.
Yes you should
The instructions for taking the birth control pill are the same for women of all ages. Take the birth control pill daily, at about the same time every day.
Birth control must be taken every day for 4 weeks before it will protect you against pregnancy. To continue with the protectiveness of birth control you must continue taking a pill every day. Missing a pill will put you at a increased risk of pregnancy.
The birth control pill is something you take once every 24 hours to reduce the risk of pregnancy.
You should take your birth control every day and at the same time each day. Taking your birth control this way will keep you 99.9% protected from pregnancy. Also, you should take your birth control at a time that is convenient for you, so that you do not forget to take your pills. Morning time is the best time to take your birth control. For example, take your birth control every day at 6 AM. Here is a tip, you should have your alarm already set for a time and have your pills by your bedside so that you do not forget.
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.
You can take your birth control at any time that is convenient for you, as long as you take your birth control every day at the same time.