Although Islamic scholars are not unanimous on the issue of Birth Control, most that I have read say that it is allowed for a specific purpose, such as allowing the mother to regain her strength or pursue her studies or career. It is not allowed if done solely because the family is poor, as Islam teaches that God provides each human being with his/her income. Keep in mind that there is a difference between birth control, which really means conception prevention, and abortion. Birth control, though it has been used inside of marriages (rarely), it is usually used by underage girls that are promiscuous who are trying to postpone parenting. Contraceptives (another word for these pills) do not kill babies, but they prevent them, which is not even as close to being as bad as abortion. Also, all techniques regarding birth control (pills, trojans, etc) are not fool proof, as they have proven to go awry, and lives have been forever changed, including the INNOCENT BABIES THAT WERE KILLED.
Unfortunately, birth control stops your period, but sometimes, things go wrong and it PERMANENTLY stops your period. HOWEVER, if it's only been a month, then you have nothing to worry about! Birth control STOPS your period so you don't have to worry!
Hi, The following can cause too many periods while on birth control. * The doseage of birth control not being high enough for you. * Wrong type of birth control for you. * Missed birth control pill(s). * Pregnancy. * Urinary tract infection. Please note this is advice only and should not be used in place of a medical experts.
things could go wrong with it and u could get pregnant
You're not. See your doctor, this might be the wrong one for you.
If you're not using any birth control, then there IS something wrong with you or your partner. Unless you're doing it wrong.
This can be caused from the withdrawal from the birth control pill or because you are pregnant.
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You should go see your doc.
Simply hormones, stress, anything. I doubt that there is anything wrong.
Very wrong as she is effecting not only her life but the life of someone that may potentially not be ready/may not ever want to be a father and that of an unborn baby.
Yes, you can. While birth control is reliable, there is no birth control that is 100% effective.
Birth control vaccines don't exist, but you can get birth control shots.