Gay people do not do this. You are thinking of Transgender people. If a person, (gay or straight) is transgendered, this can only be answered by a physician who specializes in trans-gender surgery.
No. There is no need to. The birth control pill is a hormone and you have to take the pill every day for a complete cycle to have them work. They are not magic and if you do not take them everyday you will get pregnant.
The best pill for hormone imbalance depends on the problem. Low estrogen will be helped partially by any pill. Excess testosterone will be helped by any pill. Other problems may require different approaches.
You need to specify what pill you are talking about.
I can't explain why, but it is normal. Your body is getting used to the hormone so it can take a while before they happen at the end of the pill pack.
you learn to control your ADHD and think before you act if you rally think that you don't need a pill then you probably don't need a pill
Usually women who have had their ovaries removed have to go through hormone replacement therapy or take a hormone pill.
When this happens, you need to use a condom for 7 days because you missed a pill. You could also take the morning after pill.
Whenever you need to
Simply take the pill or throw it away. It has no active ingredient. It is there simply to help you remember to take a pill every day. For BC to work properly, you need to stay on a strict schedule.
Yes see your heath care professional about which pill is best for you. There is no need to menstruate every month.
the pill will stop you from getting pregnant but it wont stop you from getting a sexual disease - if you trust your partner then you dont need to use condoms while you are on the pill
Her chances for pregnancy increase. Read the instructions for the pill, because it depends on which pill she missed. Chances are you'll need to take the pill as soon as you remember and use protection. Don't take any chances