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No. Birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy only. Birth control does not stop an existing pregnancy. It is not safe to take birth control while you are pregnant.
You shouldn't be taking birth control if you're not prescribed it. Birth control pills don't stop periods, they stop pregnancy.
It means failing to obey any type of traffic control device (stop sign, do not enter sign, semaphore/stop light). If you received a citation for failing to obey a traffic control device it means you didn't stop at a stop sign completely, your drove through a red light, etc.
It means failing to obey any type of traffic control device (stop sign, do not enter sign, semaphore/stop light). If you received a citation for failing to obey a traffic control device it means you didn't stop at a stop sign completely, your drove through a red light, etc.
Birth control pills should stop your menstrual bleeding. I would suggest you stop the pills and talk to your doctor
Yes, if you stop birth control, you may ovulate.
Yes. It's called birth control because it is designed to stop pregnancies.
Yes, if you're pregnant, there is no need for birth control pills.
Try and control it. Like, stop it. Wake up, take a deep breath, and go back to sleep and try and control this one. If this is worrying you, talk to an adult.Answered for you by Emily Haverty.
Besides hormonal birth control the only real options to stop menstruation would either be to get pregnant or to have a hysterectomy.
You can stop worrying about exams if you study well. With the confidence of knowing, the worry disappears.
If you wanna get pregnant, just stop using any form of birth control.