Hormonal Birth Control interferes with the effectiveness of ovulation kits. It also prevents ovulation. Please talk with your health care provider to get a better understanding of the medication you're taking.
No birth control pill will show up as a benzodiazepine on a drug test.
No, Mirena won't show up in urinalysis
No, they will not.
An ultrasound doesn't have the resolution to show eggs in your tubes. Are you sure the report didn't say that you had follicles? Check the report and talk with your health care provider to clarify the situation. You can ovulate on birth control, but I have yet to see an ultrasound report that documented "eggs in the tubes."
Absolutely! While birth control does not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test, the body will still have some pregnancy hormone (hCG) that will show up in blood or urine pregnancy tests even after a miscarriage. As the levels drop, the test will eventually become negative.
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You can take birth control to have a show of vaginal bleeding, but birth control does not "jump start" your period. When you stop taking it, you are likely to return to your previous pattern of menstrual bleeding (or lack thereof) unless something else changes in your body.
Your birth control purchase might still show up on your parent's insurance explanation of benefits depending on how far along the filling of the prescription went before it was canceled. Hopefully your parents will understand that you are being responsible in purchasing birth control.
In an experiment, a positive control is used to show that the experiment can detect a specific response, while a negative control is used to show that the experiment does not detect a response when it should not.
Yes you will still have a period but it may be later and old blood. Yes pregnancy symptoms would still occur.
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generally not. birth control takes about a month to work. certain kinds are made to stop your period but others contain a week of blank pills (pills without a hormone) to allow your period to happen once a month, even while your birth control is in effect. for some people, like me, it stops your period anyway though. sometimes you have to switch different brands to see which one is right for you.