You can switch forms of birth control to what is most comfortable for you. If you would like to switch birth control consult your physician so that she/he can choose a birth control pill that is right for you.
If you had missed a pill or been late with a pill, causing you to take the morning after pill, then you should use a back up method of birth control for the next seven days. If you didn't forget a pill or take a pill late, then I'm not sure why you took the morning after pill, but the birth control pill will still be effective even though you took the morning after pill. The morning after pill doesn't make the birth control pill less effective.
Yes. All you have to do is skip one pill or take it too late that day.
Hello, Your question is: Why do you bleed for three weeks after taking seasonique for two months? This usually occurs when the birth control pill you're currently taking is not suitable for you. By this I mean the doseage may be too high or too low or it isn't working as well as a different birth control pill would. See your Doctor about this and consider changing your birth control pill. Please note this is advice only and should not be used in place of a Doctors evaluation.
The pill you are on may be too strong. You should talk to your doctor and ask for a lower dose.
You can start the birth control pill at any time in your cycle. If you are set on starting on a Sunday, then you'll need to use a back up method of birth control for a week, unless it's been five days or fewer since you started your period. Traditionally, women in the US started the birth control pill on Sunday. This has an obvious disadvantage - your health care provider's office is closed on Sunday, and many women start their pill late when they notice too late that they're out of pills. Do yourself a favor and consider starting on a weekday, as they do in most other countries.
If you have never had your period, then you are either too young for your body to handle birth control, or there is a physical issue that needs to be checked out.
Tapazole also known as Methimazole is a thyroid medication that prevents the thyroid from producing too much thyroid hormone. Tapazole is not a birth control pill and will not prevent you from having a menstrual cycle.
There are any situations in which becoming pregnant while on birth control is possible. If you take the pill and miss too many days and have sex during the days you missed, you may become pregnant. If you take antibiotics, some antibiotics may cause the pill to be less effective. Also the pill, and most all other forms contraception, are not 100% effective, even with perfect use.
Hi, The following can cause too many periods while on birth control. * The doseage of birth control not being high enough for you. * Wrong type of birth control for you. * Missed birth control pill(s). * Pregnancy. * Urinary tract infection. Please note this is advice only and should not be used in place of a medical experts.
Yes. You have been unprotected during intercourse and the MAP is not 100% sure. Pulling out is not a birth control method. 25% get pregnant and you will be too within 2 years of that is what you use as protection. There is sperm in pre ejaculate too and that can get you pregnant. Get on birth control.
It is possible to alter the timing of your menstrual cycle while on the pill. Sometimes you can push it to later in the month too. Depending on how long you push it back though, you may spot.