Then it's not certain that it'll protect you from pregnancy.
it depends on the drug. the cut, and the form in which it is administered. YOU WILL NOT KNOW WHAT THE HALF LIFE IS UNLESS YOU KNOW HOW MUCH YOU HAVE TAKEN. REFER TO HALF LIFE OF MEDICATION IF YOU KNOW THE DOSE TAKEN. HALF LIVES OF DRUGS DIFFER.
a month and a half is something to see a doctor about, but from expirience coming off birth control you can sync up with other girls, which pushes back your regular cycle.
It may possibly effect when you will get your period and/or you may experience spotting or breakthrough bleeding. If you only took a half of a pack of birth control pills and discontinued, you are at risk of becoming pregnant.You half to completely finish the pack of pills and take the birth control everyday at the same time in order for the birth control to remain effective.
No, birth control will not harm or end an existing pregnancy.
half dose of what?
It's unlikely.
birth control
If you've been taking the pill about a week & a half, you should be all right because the hormones are already in your body.
Yes it is possible, take a test!
Yes you are still protected from pregnancy. You will still be ok if you were an half an hour late.
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Valium has a long half-life (20-100 hours) and metabolizes into several metabolites with varying half-lives. Depending on the dose the anxiolytic effects can last several days. That being said it's recreational effects tend to last a few hours. Again, this depends on the dose taken.