I do not believe this is true. For some people it can be harder to get pregnant at first. It can take a few months for the pill to "get out of your system." But that isn't true for eveyrone. I personally know a girl that got pregnant one day after she stopped taking the pill. This is something you should call a doctor and get more information on. But I was on the pill for about 3 years and I have a perfectly healthy baby boy who is now 2.
I have actually been told & read that women who have taken the pill for a long period of time - generally have a better chance of getting pregnant sooner - after coming off the pill. Most doctors don't even say you need to wait to try.
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.
Birth control pills are hormones and will not help you better if you take 4 at one time. You need to take a pill each day for them to work otherwise you are not protected.
If you take a pill , then it may affect your cycle next month.
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 birth control during your period. You should take your birth control as directed regardless of bleeding.
If you took your birth control correctly and didn't have withdrawal bleeding during the pill-free week, there is probably no need for concern. Hormonal birth control can lighten the amount of flow to the point that there is no bleeding. If you did not take your birth control correctly, or are experiencing symptoms of pregnancy, take a test to make sure.
It will tweak you body's hormone balance into a state where you can't get pregnant - if you take them right.
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if you have sex and don't take birth control, you may get pregnant. Birth control reduces the risk of pregnancy.
You can take your benadryl along with your pill. No wait. It is an antibiotic that there could be a problem. I took birth control pills for 20 years along with allergy meds and there was no problems.
You take birth control as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
Taking the next birth control pill early does not impact effectiveness. Taking it late may.