Generally no. However, you have to weigh risks against the risks of pregnancy. There is also some risk associated with the medication that is worsened by smoking. So don't.
Birth control pills will not harm or end a pregnancy, but a woman stops taking them if she's pregnant as they are of no further use.
Normally a woman does not ovulate while taking the birth control pill. This is the birth control pill's primary method of action.
The birth control pill will not harm or end a pregnancy, but a woman stops taking them if she finds out she's pregnant, as they are of no further use.
A woman's menstrual periods are regular and usually lighter when she is taking oral contraceptives
No, there's no way to tell whether a woman was taking birth control when she got pregnant (unless she is pregnant with the implant or IUD).
I emailed the Bach Flowers company & the woman who replied said: "The birth control pill will not be effected by Rescue Remedy so please do not worry about taking it."
Yes, it can. When a woman is taking birth control, her body gets a constant stream of hormones to keep her from releasing an egg and from bleeding, if she is taking it correctly. When you take ecstacy, the effects it has on a woman is that it can lessen the effects birth control has on your body. If the ecstacy does lessen the effects of birth control, your body assumes that because its not getting the correct amount of hormone that the pill pack provides, it is time for a period. Your body then begins its cycle of menstrating and releasing an egg.
In the first three months of using hormonal birth control, a woman may have irregular bleeding. This side effect improves with time.
I emailed the Bach Flowers company & the woman who replied said: "The birth control pill will not be effected by Rescue Remedy so please do not worry about taking it."
There are no reported side effects of a woman's birth control on her male partner.
Because birth control pills lighten the amount of menstrual flow, you will likely have longer and heavier flow after you stop. You are likely to return to your previous menstrual pattern. The amount and length of bleeding is unpredictable as it varies from woman to woman.
whenever she is ready to... When a woman wants to get pregnant she can stop Birth Control. For older woman the Coil IUD can sometimes be a better alternative to the pill.