Yes, but you should leave a week's gap at least once a month for a period.
No worries. Just continue taking the birth control pill as scheduled.
Yes birth control changes your cycle causing your body to have to adjust to the birth control after a few weeks it should become a normal schedule.
Yes you do. Take birth control, one pill every day. When the pack finishes you start a new pack.
NO IT WILL START AT DIFFRENT TIMES NOT ALWAYS ON THE SAME DATE
Well when you get your birth control the doctor should have told you to use condoms at least for the first month but I dont think that it would start to work that day!
well, i start to take the birth control pill. i took one month, but i stop taking the pill the next month. what happen did control your period or not what is the risk.
Although you will have immediate protection if you start the new birth control pill on time, it may take a month or two for your body to fully be adjusted to the new birth control.
Once you stop taking birth control, within 7 days of stopping it you will begin to ovulate and put yourself at risk of pregnancy. Before you re-start birth control, perform a pregnancy test. If the test is negative, you can re-start birth control. If the test is positive, see your Doctor for confirmation. When you re-start birth control, you cannot have unprotected sex until you've been on birth control for one whole month. So until this time you need to use a condom for 4 weeks.
In the second month it's supposed to be 99% effective. It takes one week for the pill to start working and a month for it to be 99% effective.
You can start your birth control the Sunday after your period.
Yes. The first month or two after you start birth control your period will be somewhat irregular.
usually you will start the pill the Sunday after your period begins. this will regulate your period so you will get it about the same time each month