No it will NOT cause an abortion.
There are cases where the acne is related to hormone levels. In these cases, birth control can assist in controlling the acne. Consult your physician/dermatologist for specifics.
frequent stress can delay your period, or your could have an irregular period birth control can help with this. most doctors recommend the pill for cases like this.
No they consist of progestin and, in some cases, estrogen.
If your on birth control you won't get periods. In some cases people can have quite severe periods where a dangerous amount of blood is lost, and some people have painful experiences, so birth control pills can be medically prescribed.
Hi, This is a bit of a grey area as birth control can effect women in many different ways. There has been a few cases on breasts feeling swollen or tenderness when on birth control.
Check with your doctor as to the effectiveness of your birth control when used in conjunction with other medications. Reduced effectiveness may be seen in some cases.
The only 100% effective means is abstinence- not to have sex. Surgical sterilization, such as removal of the uterus is also highly effective. All common means of birth control such as condoms, birth control pills, IUDs, withdrawal, rhythm method CAN fail in some percentage of cases.
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Yes is can be common. Glad you are off birth control pills because they aren't good for you and should only be used on a short-term basis. Birth control pills are are hormones and thus when you stop the birth control pill your body is trying to balance itself. You may experience nausea, missed periods, heaving bleeding in some cases. It's very important that you work with your doctor on this until the birth control is right out of your system (which can take a year or more.)
Because Orthodoxy holds that humans are made in the image and likeness of God, Orthodoxy is against abortions in all cases, except when a mother's life is in danger. This is a very controversial debate, however, within the church.
During a birth control visit, a teen will be interviewed regarding medical history, sexual history, and other health issues. There will be a review of available methods and a discussion of what the teen is looking for in terms of family planning. STD testing will be offered. An exam is not needed to start birth control in most cases.
Tell your doctor that you want birth control pills. Some doctors will prescribe the pills for persons seeking to under go gender reassignment surgery. That or there are several pharamacy sites online where you can order birth control legally without a prescription since the medication comes from India in these cases and a prescription is'nt required there.