no it is fine to take the pill before your first pregnancy, you can take it anytime as long as you have hit puberty
No. If you have a confirmed pregnancy the contraceptive pill will not make you abort. Only Mifepristone followed by Misoprostol will. Or Cytotec.
Whether or not you had the implant, diagnosing pregnancy is the same. Take a pregnancy test.
The signs of pregnancy are a missed period and/or positive pregnancy test. Take a pregnancy test to see if you're pregnant.
I have no idea. There's no medical need for a "pre-removal" appointment to take out the contraceptive implant.
A woman can take birth control pills before she has been pregnant once. Sometimes a woman may use birth control pills before a first period, although that is exceedingly rare.
Signs of pregnancy on the implant are lack of bleeding and positive pregnancy test. Take a pregnancy test.
It's unlikely that you're pregnant on the contraceptive implant. Take a home pregnancy test if you have symptoms of pregnancy.
Yes. Birth control pills do not affect the accuracy of pregnancy tests.
Prenatal vitamins are generally taken during pregnancy or while trying to conceive so a woman's body can sustain her and the fetus. There is no contraindication to use prenatal vitamins with contraceptive pills, but another vitamin supplement may be more appropriate.
It is highly unlikely but is possible. If you are worried then on the day your normal period is due take a HPT.
Yes, the i-pill, which is an emergency contraceptive, can be taken during your period. It works by preventing ovulation and does not have an effect on an existing pregnancy. However, if you are already on your period, it is generally not necessary to take an emergency contraceptive, as the chance of pregnancy is low during this time. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice.
Contraceptive medication takes one month to go into your system and prevent a pregnancy. It then takes a further 2 months (so 3 months in total) to protect you fully against pregnancies.