No, you should continue to take the Birth Control and then go and see your doctor about it and address any and all concerns about the medicine with him or her
I doubt this has ever been tested. So while you are using it, you should use other means to stop from becoming pregnant.
If you want to get pregnant, you should stop using the birth control patch altogether.
If you get your period while on birth control, you should continue using your birth control as scheduled. Bleeding does not change the schedule for taking your pill or changing your patch or ring.
Choice about using Birth Control.
You can stop the birth control pill without consulting a doctor if you're using them to prevent pregnancy. If you don't want to get pregnant, though, you should consult a doctor about other alternatives. If you're using the birth control pill for other reasons, you should consult a doctor before stopping.
If you are using your birth control as directed, there should be a very small chance of getting pregnant. I'm not sure if the length of time you've been on birth control matters, but if you are inconsistent when it comes to taking/using it, the likelihood of getting pregnant increases at least a little. It really depends on your form of birth control.
There is no reason to, as long as the BC is used correctly.
I don't think using birth control or not is basis enough to be gay.
If the birth control fully works, there won't BE a fetus, birth control will do nothing about an impregnated egg or the baby that it will result in.
No, if this is occurring, then you should not be using that pill. See your doctor.
If you wanna get pregnant, just stop using any form of birth control.
sure, that is a whole point of birth control