Yes, the same type that Prez Bush would like to see us all use now-abstinence assisted by a chastity belt........
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chastity_belt
railroads
British and the Russians
Advocacy of Birth Control.
European nations didn't gain any territory in the Middle East in the 1800s - Britain effectively took over control of Egypt in 1882, but Egypt is in North Africa rather than the Middle East, which remained under Ottoman control until well into WW1, in the 20th century. Whoever set the question is mistaken about events in the region during the 1800s.
ranchers and farmers fought over control of land
Any kind,as long as your not elergic or anything to any ingredients. Check with your doctor. and either way, any birth control you take will control your "birth".
No, Margaret Sanger did not invent any type of birth control. She learned about the diaphragm, invented in the 1800s and available in Europe, and she was instrumental in importing it to the US as a contraceptive option. Although Sanger did not personally create the birth control pill, she is known as the Mother of the Birth Control pill because she had throughout her career fought for education of women and their rights. She brought together a philanthropist, Katherine Dexter McCormick and biologist Gregory Pincus to develop the "birth control pill" released on the market as "Enovid" in 1960.
You can get birth control pills from any pharmacy. In the US, they require a prescription.
If you wanna get pregnant, just stop using any form of birth control.
There are no food limitations or dietary restrictions with any of the methods of birth control.
I can't think of any way that glass would affect birth control.
You can take the birth control pill with or without liquid. Any liquid will do.
Yes, you can take the morning after pill with birth control. If you have any medical questions, you will need to speak to your doctor.
Doctors will know that you are on birth control when you tell them. It is wise to tell your doctor that you are birth control, as it is wise to tell them that you are taking any other medications as well. By telling your doctor that you are on birth control it will help when you need treatment or need to take any other medications such as antibiotics(penicillin, amoxicillin), because there are medications that can lower the effectiveness of your birth control.
At about any chemist.
yes. some birth control can cause dipression and please stop taking the birth control and talk to your local doctor if any simptoms continue
Yaz, like any birth control pill, should be taken on the schedule shown in the packet, regardless of any bleeding.