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yes, but not as bad and not as regular.
yes
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THere is no limit. You can take it as long as you like, and as long as no new health concerns crop up that might make it a bad choice.
Redness is bad enough that you should talk to the doctor that ordered for you.
It's fine to do as long as you are willing to either risk pregnancy or start another method of birth control.
Yes! The only birth control for men is the condom. Alcohol has never worked as birth control, quite the contrary.
Extremely
I've seen this question around and I have already answered it once today and I wonder where this comes from. Of course birth control does not make it easier to get pregnant! Birth control prevents ovulation and you can not get pregnant without a egg. in order to get pregnant you have to quit using any type of birth control. And yes, birth control is not 100% effective but not using it is 0% effective. It never helps you getpregnant!
it depends on the pills you're taking. ask your doctor, but some pills can mess up birth control and weaken the medicine .
It doesnt matter what type of birth control you use, it is bad in general to smoke while taking birth control. It increases risks of cancer. Basically its a when not if you get cancer. I smoke and am on birth control and my gyno tells me all the time that I need to stop. I know I should but its just one of those things. If you can, quit now.
Irritable bowel syndrome should not effect how birth control pills work. However, if you are vomiting or have severe diarrhoea, then you should be very cautious about how effect birth control will be and because of this, I would recommend that you use a condom during intercourse for the next four weeks.