According to http://www.drugs.com/mtm/solia.html, Solia and Reclipsen are two different brand names for the same generic drug ethinyl estradiol and desogestrel. So it would appear that there is no medically functional difference between the two.
You can go on birth control when you have herpes.
empleado (participle) empleo (with accent on 'o') = 'you(formal, singular)/he/she/it used' solia (with accent on 'i') = used to/has the habit of (+ infinitive of other verb), e.g. solia ir al cine los sabados = he used to go to the cinema on Saturdays
You get a withdrawal period AFTER you go off birth control.
Plus the doctor has to decide which birth control is best for you since not all birth control pills are the same. Go to your nearest family planning clinic if you dont want to go to your doctor and exolain things to them they will them prescribe it if its needed and it is all private and confidential You cannot go to a pharmacy to pick up birth control pills without a prescription. If you go to a planned parenthood center my doctor told me herself that you can go there and get birth control pills for free and confidentially,
Ideally, yes. It means you can start your birth control with the knowledge that you weren't possibly pregnant beforehand.
Then u go get a new one (: Umm i prefer the birth control pill's they work allot better.
well for starters do some research on birth control and find the one that is best for you and go from there.
You swallow it -- take it by mouth.
yes
Yes that is still normal, in most girls, the pain should either go away or just hurt less. Some girls go on birth control for that exact reason, so it is normal for you to have stomach pain on birth control
No. Actually when starting birth control it can cause your periods to be irregular at first.
You can ask your doctor or go to planned parenthood.