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Yes, you can take the birth control pill at any time of the day when you feel sure you can remember consistently.
The only "birth control" that works 100 percent is Abstinence. But a condom will help prevent it, without a condom you have a low percent of not getting pregnant.
It's a birth control pill so it shouldn't on the week off. You still have to bleed once a month. Never take any pills without getting it form your doctor with careful instructions on how it works.
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Birth control pills can never be considered 100% effective, im 12 and i no that
Yes, St John's Wort can decrease the effectiveness of birth control up to 50 percent
In order to be 99.9% proteced from pregnancy while on birth control, you must properly take your birth control.If you are using birth control pills, you must take your birth control every day and at the same time everyday to remain 99.9% protected from pregnancy.
The chances are slim but birth control can never be 100 percent trusted especially if you are new to it. Chances are your not pregnant.
The birth control pill, if used correctly, has over a 98% chance of preventing pregnancy. Other methods with high efficacy in preventing pregnancy include the Depo-Provera injection as well as birth control implants and IUDs. However, the most effective form of birth control is abstinence.
Not to have sex! ---- Abstinence is the only 100 percent way to be sure you will not become pregnant. Many forms of birth control, however, also have very good rates of pregnancy prevention - some as good as 99.9 percent effective if taken appropriately. Talk with your physician about what birth control is best for you.
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im pretty sure that it depends upon the person. not every birth control is the same for everyone. so maybe on birth control makes your boobs bigger and the same one can make your friends smaller. its hard to tell. id ask your gyno to be a 100 percent sure.