Yes, you can take the birth control pill at any time of the day when you feel sure you can remember consistently.
Not all of them do, but you can go to drugs.com or a similar website, enter the pill markings, color, and shape, and find the dose of any pill
You can start the shot at any time if you're on the pill, with no break in protection.
No, there's no waiting period. You can try to conceive any time you like.
I have never heard oregano would have any impact on birth control pills and we eat it all the time.
Take it as soon as you remember and use a condom, just like you would any other time you miss a pill.
If you are already pregnant, going on the pill will not make any difference. The pill does not effect a pregnancy at all. No, it simply does not work like that.
You can stop the pill anytime you like. Use a different method if you still don't want to get pregnant.
Women on the progestin-only pill ("minipill" like Lyza, Micronor, or Nora-Be) take the same pill every day without a period week. In the early months of use, they may have unscheduled bleeding; over time, they may stop having any episodes of bleeding at all.
There is not one specific fat flush pill that is considered to be the best. They all have pros and cons to them. The best thing to do is consult a physician before taking any fat flush pill.
You can start taking the birth control pill at any time in your cycle. If you start within the first five days of menstrual bleeding, you have immediate protection. If you start at any other time, you should use a back up method of birth control for the first seven days.
I don't recommend any AZO products for men.