No, there may be specific reasons why she was put that specific pill, and also reasons why you should not take it.
There are many kinds of birth control. You could take the pill, you could use a condom, a diaphragm, abstain from sex, get an IUD. For more kinds go to: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/birth-control-4211.htm
There is no combination of birth control that cancels its effectiveness.
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It's possible that changing birth control pills will change the timing of your next period.
No, birth control pills do no damage to the ovaries. Birth control pills appear to lower the risk of cancer of the ovaries and lower the risk of certain kinds of ovarian cysts.
There are various types of "control", therefore, there are various types of control equipment. There is birth control equipment, livestock control equipment, air pollution control equipment, etc.
Endocrine is a medical term meaning relating to glands that make hormones. Estrogen and progestin are in the most common kinds of birth control pills; some others contain only progestin.
There are about 12 different kinds of birth control pills. if you missed one you should immediately start using an alternate form of birth control and call your obgyn/clinic and ask the doctor/nurse about what to do.
Dpfferent kinds of controling Tools are: Cost Control, Finance Control, Management Control, Labour Control, Production Control, Marketing Control
No it is not. It's been tested and there are many different kinds so they will find one that fits that particular person.
The advantages of the patch include: * Good effectiveness against pregnancy * Reducing the frequency of thinking about birth control from daily (with the pill) to weekly * Decrease bleeding and cramping with periods * Decreased risk of cancer of the lining of the uterus, ovarian cancer, and certain kinds of ovarian cysts.
Most kinds of birth control will regulate your period, but will not make them 100% predictable. You can still have spotting and periods that start a few days early, or a few days late. However, if this early period is a heavier than normal flow for you, and/or if you experience very painful cramping, you should contact your doctor.