Birth Control pills are immediately effective when started within the first days of your period; otherwise, it's seven days before they can be relied on to prevent pregnancy. Stopping them after two weeks makes no sense, unless you never want to prevent pregnancy after that two weeks.
The usual length of time would be 3 to 6 days. Â?If you have only just started on the pill, it could be that your body has not adjusted to it yet. Â?The usual advice is to take the pills for three months, as that is the normal amount of time needed for your body to settle down with it.If the problem persists after taking 3 packets of pills, you should talk to your family planning advisor to see if another brand of pill would be more suitable for you. Â?There are lots of sorts of contraceptive pills, so there is bound to be one that will suit you. Â?
Getting pregnant when you choose to and is ready for it is the moral family planning is based on. Not just not getting pregnant.
Yes. You are fine.
Hi, When the pack has finished or the active pills, then you should get your period. After 7 days you restart a new pack of pills.
A follicle can start to develop after a couple of days of missing pills, particularly if they're missed in the beginning of the pack.
If your birth control pills give you a "sugar pill" for the last week of your cycle, it is OK to skip them, assuming you start back up after the right amount of days, usually after your period has come. However, not all birth control pills have sugar pills for those days. Some just have a lower dose pill, and skipping them could reduce the effectiveness.
they're sugar pills.. you don't even need to take them. that's why they're called sugar pills. just go to the next one to keep track of your days.
The Negative or Bad effects of FAMILY PLANNING, both artificial and natural are: 1.This is a BIG sin to our Lord Jesus. Because we are blocking one life or many lives. 2. This is the start or beginning of the couple to think about divorce. Why? Because they will not have the same decisions on when will be the next sexual exercise. 3.Using contraceptive pills have side-effects. And many more...
yes you can, just by simply taking birth control pills which will reduce it to approxiamately 3 days!!!, instead of the full 7 to 8 days
Contraceptive pills are used to dead embryo in Women's which are very effective and gives quick responce just we have to follow regular routine dosage of tablets. Read more on this article and get better ideas. http://www.sooperarticles.com/health-fitness-articles/women-health-articles/apply-right-family-planning-method-birth-control-pills-1260576.html
A couple just starting their lives together need to plan for the future, so financial planning is crucial. Planning for the purchase of a home or the start of a family require advance planning so money will be available when needed.
Get back on the pill and use a back up method until you have taken 7 pills in 7 days. If you were more than half way through the packet you were taking skip the inactive pills in the packet and go straight to the active pills in your next packet. If you were still in the first week just start taking the pills as if you had not missed any, but you will still need to use back up BC until you have taken 7 pills in 7 days.