If you went more than seven days without an active pill, you're at increased risk of pregnancy until you've taken seven pills in a row correctly. The change in prescription doesn't increase the risk, but skipping the last pill can increase the risk if you followed that with seven days of sugar pills or no pill.
The only way to permanently increase the size of your penis is through surgery, though the vast majority of men have no need to do this.
The birth control pill decreases the risk of pregnancy. That is what it is intended to do.
They do not. Taking the pill decreases the chance of getting pregnant, but it is still possible to become pregnant on the pill.
Not without fingers
THC pills have been known to increase appetites in patients undergoing chemotherapy.
No. I have been on the pill for 5 years and it has not increased my bust size. A friend of mine started taking the pill (she is 19) and her breast size increased from a 34A to a 36C. She swears it is from the pill because she was done growing for some time by then. ..Actually, same as above, my friend went on the pill and her size increased to a C from an A without putting on weight anywhere else. She had also not grown for a while either.
One way to effectively take a nasty pill without tasting it is to swallow it quickly with a large sip of water, without letting it linger in your mouth. Another method is to use a pill swallowing aid, like a pill cup or a flavored coating, to mask the taste.
If a pill is taken without sex, you will experience the side effects of the pills which might be massive pains in period and the uterus cancer.
After taking six weeks of active birth control pills without the pill-free week, you can expect withdrawal bleeding when you take a pill-free week. You may also have unpredictable bleeding.
Penis size is determined by genetics and heredity. There is no pill that works that will increase the size.
Your boyfriend's steroid use does not increase the risk of pregnancy. It's possible for the pill to fail, but not because of his medication.