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Eating does not effect your birth control.
there are a lot of different kinds of blue pills, but before eating it sounds like an antibiotic for unrinary track infection but not neccesarily the rule.
Almost anyone who enjoys eating can benefit from taking the pill. One can eat almost like they did before the pill, except for now they would have to moderate their intake of fat.
No, not without killing yourself along with the baby. You will need to either see your doctor or purchase a "morning after" hormone pill at the pharmacy if you are old enough.
No. Though the two ingredients make a great combination to combat pain, adding more (acetaminophen) Tylenol will NOT give a "stronger" effect. What may give a "stronger" effect is not eating much before you take the pill, or eating it with hot food/liquid...this simply causes it to dissolve quicker, thus giving one the impression of a "stronger" effect.
Since there is no active medication in the sugar pill, eating it or not eating it has no effect on your period.
Check the pill bottle for instructions and if none can be found, call the company and they will direct you on how to properly take it.
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You can take birth control pills with food or on an empty stomach. Some women find they have nausea if they don't take the pill with food.
Typically a woman who had normal periods before using the pill will ovulate 2-4 weeks after stopping the pill. The average couple will get pregnant in six months, whether the pill was used before or never used.