24 hours. a monthly coarse of Birth Control pills is designed to protect you against becoming pregnant 24 hours a day and all month long. not every tablet is the same and they coincide with the timing in your reproductive system.
The contraceptive implant lasts three years, and the IUD lasts five or ten depending on which one you choose.
The numbing effect lasts from 2 to 4 hours. Rarely does it last more than that, although there have been cases where the numbing effect lasted for days.
That's a common complaint when doubling up.
You may be pregnant or on a birth control pill/needle
Nexplanon, Mirena, and Paragard provide birth control that lasts for years. Depo Provera provides three months of protection after each injection.
It usually lasts about 2-7 days less
If you're referring to Depo Provera, it lasts 3 months. I don't know if there is another injectable birth control, but that is how long Depo lasts.
It lasts every end phase.
The nausea side effect usually disappears before the end of the third cycle. If it lasts longer or is a big problem, talk with your health care provider about changing pills.
It's possible. Babies have been conceived while the mother was on birth control and the father used a condom. Every time you have sex there's a risk of pregnancy.
The copper IUD has no hormones, and lasts for 5-7 years. And of course there are always condoms and the sponge.
Bleeding between periods is common in the initial weeks of using hormonal birth control. It normally settles down within three cycles. If it lasts longer or is bothersome, talk to your health care provider about changing formulas.