that is nonsense, it is very effective
Yes, the diet pill Vysera-cls is very effective.
That's why they indicate that the pill is 99.9% effective. 99.9% effective is not 100% effective.
It all depends on the pill itself.
No it probably won't be as effective. It all depends on what type of pill it is!
The pill is not 100% effective. It is claimed to be about 98% effective and this is if you are taking it correctly. You should be taking it daily and around the same hour every day to have the best results. So you may be taking it at different times every day or you are skipping days. To increase protection, use a condom every time even if you are on the pill.
No; if you took the pill as prescribed, then breakthrough bleeding isn't a sign that the pill is not effective. Breakthrough bleeding is a side effect common in the first three months of pill use.
not effective
A few women have an increase in yeast infections when on the pill; changing to a pill with a different hormone profile can help. Women who were using condoms before starting the pill may notice an increase in infections related to semen in the vagina, which can change the vaginal pH and make bacterial vaginosis more likely. Also, if your partner has an infection and neither of you has been tested and treated, it could cause recurrent problems.
You can chew the pill without changing the effectiveness.
There is no such thing as "super sperm". It most likely has to do with the pill itself as it is not 100% effective. There are stories of women getting pregnant while on the pill in addition to a condom-protected intercourse.
It's 100% effective.