Talk to them about what type of pill you want to go on weather it be the combined pill or the progesterone only pill, etc.. They'll then ask you some questions on your medical history, Allergies, maybe take your blood pressure and weigh you to see if you are healthy. According to that they'll prescribe you the pill that best suits you.
Your health care providers in family health, pediatrics, gynecology, or internal medicine can get you started on birth control pills. At times, they may also be prescribed by health care providers in endocrinology, hematology, or neurology.
If you have a bacterial infection that your doctor feels would be best treated by amoxycillin, yes it is safe. Whatever your doctor prescribes you should always tell him/her you are pregnant or trying to become pregnant, or on birth control.
It is called break through bleeding.Check with your doctor for other types of birth control.
birth control medications have to be prescribed by a doctor. However birth control condoms are available over the counter.
You have to get a prescription from a doctor.
The birth control pill has no effect on HPV but you should speak to your Doctor about this.
See your doctor or birth control clinic.
A lot of women stop taking birth control without informing their Doctor. However when you do see your Doctor again its advisable you tell him/her that you're no longer taking birth control to your medical record can be updated accurately.
If they are your birth control pills, prescribed by your doctor, you need to make another appointment and listen this time to what your doctor tells you.
what did your doctor say??
Ask doctor for one
No