That will surely depend on the Birth Control method used. For example, a condom is only effective while you actually use it.
That will surely depend on the birth control method used. For example, a condom is only effective while you actually use it.
That will surely depend on the birth control method used. For example, a condom is only effective while you actually use it.
That will surely depend on the birth control method used. For example, a condom is only effective while you actually use it.
Your birth control stays effective until you stop using it.
how long does it take to get back on your normal cycle after stopping birth control
Nausea is unusual after stopping birth control. Take a pregnancy test to make sure that's not the issue.
It takes a month for birth control to become effective and for your body to adjust to it.
There is no need to wait to get pregnant after stopping the IUD or any other birth control method. You can get pregnant immediately.
The birth control pill is effective as long as you take it regularly. After you stop, you may be able to get pregnant within a couple of weeks, or your next ovulation may be delayed slightly. If your periods were regular before, you can expect to ovulate within 2-4 weeks after stopping the birth control pill.Birth Control Pills work for as long as you continue taking them as directed. The Morning After Pill is an Emergency Contraceptive; it works for the day you had unprotected sex and up to 120 hours after you previously had unprotected sex.It is not made to protect you from sex you might have tomorrow or next week. You need to use Birth Control for continued protection.
almost 2 weeks
all birth control pills work for 24 hours each
You can get the first Depo Provera shot when you are on the birth control. It will become effective immediately, and you'll be able to stop the birth control pill at that time.
Withdrawal bleed will usually occur within 4-28 days after stopping birth control. If you don't experience a withdrawal bleed in 2 months then see your doctor.
Birth control is the most effective when you've been on it for 4 weeks and finished your first period. My doctor says 3 months.
If taken long enough for it to be effective & taken properly daily, the sperm shouldn't matter.