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No. that should have no bearing on the situation at all.
First, there is no such medical concept as "virginity." Second, yes, you can get birth control before or after you start having sex.
A. A. David has written: 'Marriage and birth control' -- subject(s): Birth control, Marriage
David Albert Augustus has written: 'Marriage and birth control' -- subject(s): Birth control, Marriage
Yes. If they are aged 21 or above.
Any kind,as long as your not elergic or anything to any ingredients. Check with your doctor. and either way, any birth control you take will control your "birth".
First, "virginity" is not a medical concept. Second, the choice of birth control doesn't depend on whether a woman has had sex before. Taking a woman's sexual history can help guide any testing that should be done, though.
The idea of a god being born of a virgin is most commonly associated with the story of Jesus in Christianity. This concept is not as prevalent in other religions, although there are myths and legends in some cultures that involve gods or important figures being born to virgin mothers.
Birth control works by preventing pregnancy. If you are already pregnant, birth control is of no use.
Eating does not effect your birth control.
The culture expects marriage before child birth. But morally it is good to have marriage before childbirth.
Of course they can..Birth control does not affect your virginity in any way!