You are being extra safe and reduces the chance of pregnancy and STIs even more than before!
I'd suggest a birth control pill. But, a condom is effective, as well, though many couples don't want to use one. The same birth control used out-of-engagement is the same for engage couples.
Condom and the pill nothing will happen but it's a good use of extra percautions. If two condoms were used at once, not a good idea. The extra friction could cause to to tear.
Sperm is not affected by hormonal birth control; it does the same thing it does if you're not on birth control, except that there's some decrease in how much sperm can get into the uterus (due to thickening of the cervical mucus). Hormonal birth control affects the egg.
yes, but it is very unlikely that you will become pregnant
The effectiveness is the same whether you take the birth control pill with food or on any empty stomach, but some women have nausea if they don't take the birth control pill with food.
The same as anyone else's. If you do not wish to become pregnant always use a condom and/or a reliable form of birth control.
The result of the proper use of a condom is the same, regardless of brand. Different brands appeal to different users, so it is a personal choice. It is likely that the user will have a more positive outcome when using a brand that is preferred. No one brand of condom is the best for birth control. The key is to get high quality condoms and to make sure they have been stored properly and are not old.
There is no problem with using the same site for the birth control patch each week. Only someone whose skin is irritated in that spot must find a new site.
If you take more than one birth control pill, it's fine...that just means that your catching up from missing it the day before.
Yes, you can take Synthroid and birth control at the same time.
It should be the same amount of time as when NOT on birth control.
You will become pregnant if you do not take your birth control pills regularly. Birth control will not work at all if you do not take it everyday at the same time.If you do not take your birth control regularly, you are not allowing the hormones to regulate and adapt in your system. By taking your birth control every day and at the same time as directed by all physicians, you will be 99.9%+ protected from pregnancy. Also if you just started taking birth control pills, you must wait 1 month before you have unprotected intercourse, because birth control does not regulate in your system anytime before that.