The pill Trigestrel is a contraceptive. This pill is taken once a month, orally, like many other contraceptive pills on the market.
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Yes, you can take the birth control pill at any time of the day when you feel sure you can remember consistently.
The pill does not change how long fluids stay in your body. Sperm live for up to five days whether or not a woman is on the pill.
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It is possible to get you're period when using an active pill. Maybe when you are just started using the pill, because it takes some time for your body to get use to it.But if you have been using it for a wile, you might want to consult a doctor.
You'll have no interruption in protection as long as the pill you took was an active pill, not the sugar/placebo/period pill.
Sugar pills don't have the active ingredient so it would be the same as missing a regular pill. You will be unprotected for 7 days so USE CONDOMS
Yes, but there's no point in taking the inactive pill, as it has no medication. The effect is no different from taking an active pill and an M&M.
Yes, you can take the pill and not be sexually active. Many people do this for medical reasons, such as painful or irregular periods.
It depends on how long you have been on the pill, what type of birth control pill, and your body. It could be anywhere from the day you are off it, to six months. If you are not looking to get pregnant use a condom.
As long as you are taking active pills they are all the same. So nothing happens.