If you were making up for a missed pill, consider using a back up method of Birth Control for the next seven days. If you did it by accident, continue taking one pill per day. You will finish your active pills a day earlier than scheduled. Start the next pack a day earlier than originally scheduled so that your placebo week is no longer than seven days.
The birth control pills should not be used after the age of forty. Most of the gynaecologist will not advice the same after 35 years of age.
Birth control pills may not work properly when taken at the same time as cephalosporins. To prevent pregnancy, other methods of birth control should be used in addition to the pills while taking cephalosporins.
Birth control pills can be used for hormone replacement in certain situations, but hormone replacement pills can not be used as birth control pills. Consult your health care provider or pharmacist for advice specific to your situation.
yes, they are the same pills
You should take your birth control every day and at the same time each day. Taking your birth control this way will keep you 99.9% protected from pregnancy. Also, you should take your birth control at a time that is convenient for you, so that you do not forget to take your pills. Morning time is the best time to take your birth control. For example, take your birth control every day at 6 AM. Here is a tip, you should have your alarm already set for a time and have your pills by your bedside so that you do not forget.
No Singulair (montelukast) has no effect on birth control pill. It can be taken at the same moment (or in the same day) regularly.
Yes, you can.
I've been experiencing the same thing.
The Mirena IUD contains levonorgestrel. This is the same hormone found in many birth control pills and morning after pills.
No you will unfortunately not get your period around the same time as you previously did. It will take 3 months for the hormones in birth control to be out of your system and because of this it can take this long for your periods to regulate themselves.
It should be the same amount of time as when NOT on birth control.
What do you mean by 'work'? When you are pregnant, you can't get pregnant again at the same time, therefore there is no need for birth control