You could try that and it may work.
Yes, from your gynecologist. But if it's an emergency, you can get a prescription in the ER for the day after pill
In the state of Nebraska, individuals of any age can purchase emergency contraception (Plan B) over the counter without a prescription. However, for other forms of birth control, individuals under the age of 19 would typically need a prescription from a healthcare provider.
You have to get a prescription from a doctor.
No. Pain, numbness, or weakness in the leg when taking hormonal birth control is a danger sign. Take off the patch, and go to the emergency room.
To get a brith control ring, like the NuvaRing, you will need a prescription from your doctor. This prescription can then be filled at your local pharmacy.
No you do not need a prescription for these drugs in Chile.
Not all types of birth control need a prescription. Condoms, female condoms, the birth control sponge, and spermicide are among them even though their controlling effects are somehow less than ones with a prescription.
Have you ever heard of the "Morning After Pill"? It is something that can be used after intercourse, however do not rely on it alone. If you're going to have unprotected sex, you may want to consider using a prescription birth control instead.
Many people control their ADD by taking prescription medicines.
If your patch falls off, you need to discard it and put on a new patch. You should not reuse the old one. Your health care provider should provide you with a prescription for a single "emergency patch" that you can have on hand for such a situation.
In the US, the birth control pill, patch, ring, IUD, injection, diaphragm, and cervical cap require a prescription. Femcap, male and female condoms, the sponge, and contraceptive jelly do not require a prescription.
No,you will need to have a pelvic exam and a doctors prescription for birth control.