I've seen this question around and I have already answered it once today and I wonder where this comes from. Of course Birth Control does not make it easier to get pregnant! Birth control prevents ovulation and you can not get pregnant without a egg. in order to get pregnant you have to quit using any type of birth control. And yes, birth control is not 100% effective but not using it is 0% effective. It never helps you getpregnant!
Women take birth control for many reasons not only to prevent pregnancy! But I was prescribed birth control to reduce a cyst on my ovary. Maybe because they have really bad periods bleeding to heavy or bad cramps! And there is most likely more reason on why a doctor would prescribed birth control but I mean if you didn't answer for it I mean they would tell you why they are giving it too you! But for the most part women take birth control because they don't want to get pregnant. Hope this helps!
No birth control prevents pregnancy. To stop it once you are pregnant you will need an abortion.
No, contraception is designed to prevent pregnancy, not stop it.
Once you are pregnant only an abortion will stop the natural progress of the pregnancy.
Yes, that is what the birth control is designed to do. It does not affect future fertility after you stop the pill.
Yes, that is the point of the birth control pill -- to reduce the risk of pregnancy. It does not affect future fertility.
Yes, birth control is meant to reduce the risk of pregnancy. If you want to get pregnant, you wouldn't use birth control.
No. But you should not be doubling up on birth control.
Skipping the placebo pills does not increase your risk of pregnancy.
Usually you have your period at specific times when taking birth control. If you have concerns, take a pregnancy test.
By skipping the placebo week, you only lower the risk of accidental pregnancy. It's possible to get pregnant using the birth control pill, but taking the packs back to back doesn't increase the risk.
No it will just mess up your horomone balance
No. Mirena is a contraceptive Intrauterine device (IUD) and should have no effect on, nor be affected by taking valacyclovir (Valtrex).
Yes, alcohol may effect you if you are taking prozac. Prozac is not a contraceptive and will never prevent pregnancy.
Yes, you can skip your period indefinitely by taking five packs of birth control pills in a row, but you may experience irregular bleeding. Skipping periods does not increase the risk of pregnancy or problems with the uterine lining.
It is highly unlikely but is possible. If you are worried then on the day your normal period is due take a HPT.
Yes
Birth control pills and/or iron tablets do not cause abortion.
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The contraceptive pill can flare up candida of which thrush is a common symptom