No, that does not make sense. Use a condom until you talk together and ask questions of the prescriber. Normal practice in family planning is to have no interruption in protection -- no time without Birth Control -- when changing methods. There is no method change that requires a woman to stop her current method in order to start a new one.
Although you will have immediate protection if you start the new birth control pill on time, it may take a month or two for your body to fully be adjusted to the new birth control.
Yes you can get pregnant if you have vaginal sex and have not taken birth control for 1 month.
About 90% of women can get pregnant after a month without birth control.
Birth control can cause this to happen don't worry
Antibiotics can affect the efficacy of birth control pills. You should use condoms along with the birth control pills until she is done with her antibiotics and has started a new month of pills.
It takes one month for birth control to work effectively in your body & one month before you can have unprotected intercourse.
Birth control loses all of its effect the day that you stop using it.
Well, I am not sure what you need help with. Generally switching birth control pills isn't a problem. You do need to wear a condom until she finishes her first complete pack (or month's worth) of the new kind of birth control pills before you have sex without a condom.
Yes you should
Yes.
pregnancy,
can you get pergnent if you took birth control pills only twice last month then had your period but had unprotected sex after your period will you get your period the next month??