I believe nothing, they are simply a low dose of hormones
No. Birth control is intended to prevent pregnancy only. Birth control does not stop an existing pregnancy. It is not safe to take birth control while you are pregnant.
The typical birth control pill contains both estrogen and progestin. Some birth control pills contain only progestin.
There is no problem with using the same site for the birth control patch each week. Only someone whose skin is irritated in that spot must find a new site.
Pharmacies are the only place you can get a birth control pill. So yes.
Because they were never informed or taught about other forms of birth control
There are a number of methods to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills and hormonal birth control is not the only choice. Talk with your health care provider about options.
No it does not. Only birth control do.
Birth control is the only healthy way of skipping a period. Continous skipping of periods through birth control is not adviseable.
Cerazette is a progestin-only birth control pill.Cerazette is an estrogen-free, progestogen-only oral contraceptive pill (BCP).
for the first three months birth control messes with you a bit. You may skip periods, have only very light bleeding or spotting. It's something your body has to get used to. birth control does NOT stop a pregnancy that happened before starting it. Plan B however does if taken within the first 72 Hours.
Generally, only if mom takes birth control while she's pregnant.
no it will only makes sure you dont get pregnant if you are pregnant and start taking birth control its doing nothing