You are probably allergic, but I'm no doctor, so I would consult one immediately
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That is unhealthy. The outside of a pill is usually a time release that controls when certain amounts of medication enter your system
This is called break through bleeding, it sometimes happens when BCPs are first started - if it continues, talk to your doctor, who might want to have you try a different dose of the Pill
ANSWER: by mouth.
That depends. If you throw them at the same time, they will hit the ground and go splat at the same time. If not, whichever one you throw first will fall first.
A small amount of variation when taking the pill should not affect the outcome. You need to take the pill around the same time every day.
Don't worry about it. As long as you know you have been taking your pills correctly, that is one pill daily, at the same time (so you won't forget). Sometimes that happens, especially in the first 3 months on the pill while your body gets used to the pill.
If your period starts on sunday, you can start the pill that day.
Unscheduled bleeding is common in the first three months of the pill. It gets better with time. Continue taking the pill as scheduled regardless of bleeding.
This happens in the first 1 to 3 months for many woman, it is called break through bleeding and should stop within a couple cycles, taking the pill every day at the same time may help. If it doesn't stop ask your doctor to try a different pill.
This combination may cause additive effects in lowering blood pressure and heart rate.
The first time I throw it.