All hormonal Birth Control works in the same way to prevent ovulation, so yes it would be evenly effective in a side by side comparison.
Yes, the birth control pill will be effective at any time that you choose that is convenient for you. However, you must take your birth control pills everyday at the same time in order for it to remain effective.
You can take your birth control at any time that is convenient for you, as long as you take your birth control every day at the same time.
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.
Yes, you can take Synthroid and birth control at the same time.
Very unlikely! If you are good with birth control as in take it everyday around the same time then you are perfectly fine. Birth control is not 100% effective but if you take it properly then it really shouldn't be a problem!
No it is not okay. If birth control pills are not taken everyday at the same time, you will increase your chances of pregnancy. The only way for birth control to be 99.9% effective you must take your birth control everyday at the same time. If you find it difficult remembering to take your birth control as directed, you should speak to your physician about trying a different method of birth control, such as an IUD, or the Depo Vera shot. In the meanwhile find a time that is convenient for you to take your pill. Try taking your birth control everyday at 7 AM for example.
It should be the same amount of time as when NOT on birth control.
Normally the best and most effective way of taking birth control is to start taking the pill the first Sunday after your period has ended...also remember the time of day you took it for the first time and then everyday after that take it at the exact same time or very close to the same time....this helps the pill be the most effective.
Assuming that you are having unprotected sex you are at a higher risk to get pregnant anytime that you are not taking birth control. Also birth control is only really effective when it has been taken consistently for 3 months every day at or close to the same time of day.
No it does not. it actually works better over time.
The instructions for taking the birth control pill are the same for women of all ages. Take the birth control pill daily, at about the same time every day.
Yes you do