NO
yes definatly
Since anti depressants take a week or two to become effective, taking an oral dose (a pill) is the common way to take anti depressants. Or at least, I assume that you meant antidepressants.
Yes. The pull out method is not recognized as an effective form of birth control. It has a 27% failure rate and a woman can become pregnant from pre-cum.If you do not wish to become pregnant I highly recommend using a condom and/or an effective form of birth control.
yes, because it takes atleast at week for the birth control to become effective
almost 2 weeks
The chances are so low, I wouldn't be worrying about it.
No it does not. it actually works better over time.
No, birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy. You can become pregnant while on birth control, as no method is 100% effective, but it isn't the birth control that makes you pregnant.
Even the most effective birth control methods, such as IUDs and Implanon prevent unwanted pregnancy at a rate of 99.9%.
Yes, it is not uncommon for anti-depressants to "poop out" after taking them long term. It is not that you are resistant; your body has adjusted to the medication by changing the number of receptors involved in how the medication works. Talk to your doctor - he/she may increase the dose or switch you to another drug.
A tubal ligation is a highly effective method of preventing pregnancy. Birth control pills prevent, but don't help, a woman to get pregnant. Combining tubal ligation and birth control pills is not an effective way to get pregnant.
Yes, birth control pills will become less effective if stored in temperatures which are too hot or too cold. Ideally, they should be stored at temperatures between 68 and 77 degrees. Excess moisture is not good for them either, so storing them in the bathroom is not a good idea.