No a thireteen year old should not be taking Birth Control. That thought should not enter your mind you are too young for a relationship involving sex. 13 is too young. Thirteen may be too young for having sex, but it's been known to happen to kids at 10 or 11 years of age. I can't name any specifics, but I've heard it's been known to happen at that young age. So, to answer the question, first of all...is the 13 year old a boy or a girl? Secondly, if this boy or girl is having sex, then yes, a birth control should be necessary unless (if girl) you want to get pregnant or (if boy) you want to get a girl pregnant. Does that help or at least make sense?
Talk to the doctor about the physical affects of taking the pill, but if she is sexually active or needs the pill to help her regulate her periods having her take the pill is not a bad idea. Make sure she also has a full understanding of the consequences of sex and STD's. The pill alone will not solve any problems that may exist.
No definitely not.
Wait at least 3 or 4 years with that.
Well, why does a 14 year old need to take birth control pills? 14 years old is too young to have sex in the first place.
No some girls have to take birth control pills for their period to help with the pain.
If she's sexually active it's a percautionary so there is no 14 year old girl giving birth to a child when she is still a child. Make sense?
It depends on what pill it is and what your doctor says. Do not take any type of medication without doctor's approval.
Exactly Even Though It would take quite a while it would be worth it. The Deaging Pill should be Recommended for both Genders aged 60-80 Years Old and all they would need to do Is Take a Deaging Pill once every Year and It would age them back to 43 Years Old. If they want to stay 43 Years Old All They would have to do is take a Deaging Pill once every year and they will stay 43 Years Old
You start your new pack of pills when you finish your old pack. Lets say you had you last pill on a Wednesday, you then start your new pill on Thursday. If its your first pack you have ever taken then you either start your first pill on the day you start your period or on the Sunday during your period. At first you period will not go with the pill correctly; it my take a month or two for your period to adjust.
Consult a doctor or a sexual health clinic.
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No. The pill is safe today. It's not like it was in the 50s when it started.
Yes, you can switch. Just start the new pack of the new pill no later than you were scheduled to start the next pack of the old pill.
There's no lower age limit for taking the birth control pill.
Ask the Doctor say.
You can start at whatever age you wish and that the school will take you. Many start at six years old, so as long as you can move and follow instructions, you can take your martial art.
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Yes, you can. To change the day you start your birth control pills, you will cut short your placebo/sugar pill week or pill free week. For instance, if you normally start the new pack on Sunday and want to start on Wednesday, you'll take your placebo pills on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, discard the old pack, and start the new pack on Wednesday. As long as you don't go more than seven days without an active pill, you will have no interruption in protection.