There should not be an issue if you just took a month off for no reason. However, the effectiveness is cumulative, so you should use condoms etc. (aka protected sex) for the first month back on the pill.
Sure can. I think you can use it when nursing, but check with your doctor first.
Yes it does. It takes a month or two before your cycle becomes normal again. If you had PMS before taking the pill it returns and your period may seem heavy for a time.
Hello, I would wait until your period arrives and then re-start taking birth control. Because you haven't had your period yet I would also perform a pregnancy test to be certain if you're pregnant or not. If your period doesn't arrive within 2 months of stopping the pill then see your Doctor for a evaluation. Please note this is advice only and should not be used in place of a Medical experts.
It can take a few weeks to 3 months.
You have to see your doctor and should've done it a long time ago. He will give you medicine to make it start again after taking tests.
No. But Antibiotics are known culprits to decrease the effectiveness of birth control pill. Because of this you need to rule out pregnancy and see your doctor for a blood test.
You start taking the pill at the end of your period, and then, yes you will not have a period again until the break in the pill.
If you've been on the pill for 10 days before having sex you should be OK.
Yes. It takes up to 10 days to become effective again. Always use a condom.
If you have regular periods having sex just before them is unlikely to get you pregnant likewise having sex during your periods under normal circumstances also wont make you pregnant.
Yes, you can get pregnant by having sex, that has been known for a few years.
It may take a few months to be able to conceive again, although some get pregnant very shortly after stopping birth control use. The number of times you stop/start taking birth control does not matter.