It is fine to just stop, there is no other way to stop. You may find that there is no change, or you may find that your menstrual cycle is longer or shorter than 28 days. If you are having intercourse you should be aware you may become pregnant.
Yes it can happen especial if you happen to be taking other drugs at the same time. Anti biotic for example.
No. I was on the same birth control for years.
Yes, because your off birth control...
You can stay on birth control for as long as you want. I
35 years ago was smack in the middle of the 1970's, the sexual revolution had been in full swing for over a decade and woman had access to Birth Control Pills for years. Pills, diaphragms, condoms and IUDs were readily available as birth control.
i have for a while felt really bloted and gained over the 5 years probbobly 5 to 8 pounds not sure if it was from birth control. I always watch what I eat and am pretty active.
depends what country you live in.. where i am from you must be 16 years of age to get birth control without a parent, if you have a parent with you they should give you the birth control pill any time after you have had your first period
Unfortunately this does sometimes happen with birth control but its not as common as having irregular periods for a few months after stopping birth control. Perform a pregnancy test if you suspect pregnancy or see your Doctor.
No; the birth control pill wasn't invented and available during Margaret Sanger's reproductive years.
yes
The birth control pills should not be used after the age of forty. Most of the gynaecologist will not advice the same after 35 years of age.
You can get the birth control injection in the same arm every time for years. There is no medical need to rotate injection sites.