If you've been pregnant for a month, you need to contact your health care provider for advice. Morning after pills will not harm or end a pregnancy.
yes it changed due the pill.
no, but if you have a hard time remembering the pill I suggest the patch.
It's not advisable no. Taking the pill for one month will not prevent pregnancy as you need to be on the pill for 4 weeks before you can have unprotected sex without the risk of pregnancy.
Yes. Even missing one day of the pill will reduce the effectiveness of the pill. If you missed a week, the effectiveness of the pill increases a lot. I would recommend using a condom or other form of non-hormonal birth control for the next month (as it will take a month for the pill to be at 99.99% effectiveness again.
Yes. Since this is month 2 your are now protected if you take your pill every day as instructed by the doctor.
My OB/GYN recommended that I take my birth control for at least a month before having unprotected sex.
While there is no limit it is not recommended that you take it more than twice a month.
Yes see your heath care professional about which pill is best for you. There is no need to menstruate every month.
If you take a pill , then it may affect your cycle next month.
Tylenol and Benendryl should have no affect on the pill. You can have unprotected sex any day of the month if you are on the pill, you are protected with the pill from pregnancy.
Yes. Even missing one day of the pill will reduce the effectiveness of the pill. If you missed a week, the effectiveness of the pill increases a lot. I would recommend using a condom or other form of non-hormonal birth control for the next month (as it will take a month for the pill to be at 99.99% effectiveness again.
If it is the first pack you have ever started, you must wait a month or use condoms for that month. If you continuously take the pill when you are supposed to and don't miss any pills, you can have sex right away.