No. no you cannot. if you are already on Birth Control and you use the morning after pill because you forgot to take your pill you still must take the pill. if you aren't on birth control but you had unprotected sex and want to use the morning after pill to protect you from that one case it's a good idea. but you can't always use it. it isn't 100% effective and you should really just use condoms or get on the pill.
Yes, there are no known drug interactions between the levonorgestrel morning after pill and the progesterone contraceptive implant.
Yes, but it provides no additional benefit over the implant, unless you had unprotected sex in the five days before insertion.
Yes, but that would be foolish, because of the high cost and low effectiveness compared to options like birth control pills. There are less expensive, more effective methods. Please talk with your health care provider about options for preventing pregnancy that you use before or during sex.
If you have been taking you birth control pills according to instructions there should be no need for you to take a morning after pill.
no, if you are taking the contraceptive as prescribed, which is normally one a day, then it prevents pregnancy 99.9%.
If you missed one or more, i would suggest you to take plan b
Yes, they both suppress ovulation. The BCP has 2 weeks to build up in your system, Plan B is a high dose that forces the issue in an emergency.
If you have the birth control implant then you do not need the MAP.
There is no need to use the morning after pill if you're using Implanon.
If you had missed a pill or been late with a pill, causing you to take the morning after pill, then you should use a back up method of birth control for the next seven days. If you didn't forget a pill or take a pill late, then I'm not sure why you took the morning after pill, but the birth control pill will still be effective even though you took the morning after pill. The morning after pill doesn't make the birth control pill less effective.
Yes, you can take the morning after pill with birth control. If you have any medical questions, you will need to speak to your doctor.
Yes, you need to get the 'morning after pill'. Your normal birth control pill does not substitute for this.
It won't hurt you, but most antibiotics don't affect the birth control pill, and the few that do would also affect the levonorgestrel morning after pill.
Birth control, condoms, the morning after pill, no sex.
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.
No
Taking the next birth control pill early does not impact effectiveness. Taking it late may.
Solpadeine is a painkiller, not a birth control pill.
yes..its a birth control pill.
If you take your pill at the same time every day you significantly limit your chance of getting pregnant.
It seems unlikely. It's known that birth control pills lower the risk of ovarian cancer. It's hard to believe that the morning after pill, which contains the same ingredient found in many birth control pills, would have the opposite effect.