No, Birth Control works, even at other times.
You wouldn't have 2 periods no, but you would have one period. As for the second period you might be pregnant. See your Doctor for a blood test.
it was started in America during the 1800s
Changing birth control pills doesn't increase your risk of pregnancy if you started the new pack on time. It is possible to get pregnant even while using the birth control pill correctly, however, so take a pregnancy test if you're having symptoms of pregnancy.
It's unlikely but still possible, get a second pregnancy test if your worried
You should never have unprotected sex. I am also unsure as to what you mean in saying "how long". Exactly what is it that you are waiting on?
Not much. He started painting in the 1850s, during the Second Republic.
It was founded in 1970 during the first wizarding war and again in 1995 for the second war.
If you stop taking Kariva, a combination birth control pill, during the second week of your pack, you may increase your risk of unintended pregnancy. It's important to use backup contraception, such as condoms, if you have unprotected sex after missing doses. If you miss two or more pills in a row, consult your healthcare provider for guidance on how to proceed. Always discuss any changes to your medication routine with a healthcare professional.
yea I'm on my second month of birth control and i was bleeding the whole first month. I'm on my second week now and it's fine
This is normal. The pill will not begin working until you have been on it for 4 weeks. After this time you can have unprotected intercourse.
IMF was started after the Second World War ends at 1944
No. By the time you're period is due there is no viable egg - you ovulate two weeks before menstruation, and there is only a viable egg for a maximum of 48 hours - thus you cannot get pregnant during this time.