That decision is usually made on a case by case basis by a doctor.
All women after age 35 are considered to be of advanced age when it comes to family planning and pregnancy. The risk of cardiovascular issues increase with age. Therefore, a doctor will have to determine if a woman is healthy enough to be on hormonal Birth Control.
To be safe you have to follow the directions on the birth control.
it isnt safe totake of the birth control patch because it can ruin your birth ans you can catch hrepies
Yes it is quiet safe.
No. Birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy only. Birth control does not stop an existing pregnancy. It is not safe to take birth control while you are pregnant.
No
Yes, there is no problem.
why would you take birth control if you are already pregnant? If you're hoping for a miscarriage, it won't happen. If you got pregnant and didn't realize it and continued to take the birth control-don't worry, the baby will be fine.
usually if you take the birth control for a week straight without missing any you will be protected. even if you use birth control it isn't 100% effective, so you should use condoms to be safe.
This is something you will want to ask your doctor about to make sure there are no drug interactions that may cause your birth control to fail.
You should take your birth control pill on schedule regardless of any bleeding.
its safe the day after you take your first pill. ive been on it for nine years
Yes, you can take birth control during your period. You should take your birth control as directed regardless of bleeding.