It's a personal choice, not a requirement to use more than one form of contraception.
no one form of contraception is 100% effective. So if you really really don't want to get pregnant, it wouldn't hurt to go on the pill as well.
Remember also that the pill won't protect you from sexually transmitted diseases. Condoms are the best protection against such things. Another good reasons to double up on protection.
Yes a girl can get pregnant on the pill even if taken correctly..only is 99.9% the 1% can happen to any person who takes the pill and is sexually active.
This depends on your system and how fast the pill disolves and your body absorbs it. Even so a pill should be in your system in 15-30 minutes.
You need to specify what pill you are talking about.
Well if I am understanding your question right, you are trying to get pregnant with a girl. There is no way to guarantee this. However, I would recommend getting an at home ovulation test. This will tell you exactly when you should try to get pregnant, the days you are ovulating etc. However speak with your doctor before completely stopping the pill, as they may want to consult with you first!! Good Luck!
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If he rubs his penis in her vagina she is no longer a virgin and pregnancy is a possiblity with the pill, even though the odds are very low, when you have unprotected sex.
You should continue taking the birth control pill as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
you will die.
If you take the pill only after you have intercourse the pill will have no effect!! only if you take the pill how it is instructed and daily at the same time every day then will it work! one slip up and it could course you a problem.
Yes, and having sex would additionally be illegal for you in most countries and states. You definitely should wait until you're older. And even when you are, you should watch out to use proper contraception, such as condoms or the pill.
First your doctor was wrong, find a new doctor. It takes over one month for the birth control pill to start affecting a womans egg. Also, the birth control pill IS NOT 100% protective. Always use a condom even when you are on the pill, and go use the morning after pill when the condom breaks.
depends - do u mean THE pill, or the pill? THE pill - sounds like ur having fun, maybe/maybe not - probably not the pill - u shouldn't even be ON the pill!!