If you stop taking the pill after 3 days of being on it can you still get pregnant that month?
Yes birth control pills aren't effective until you complete one full month of taking them.
Is it a good idea to use antibacterial soap?
No. Antibacterial soap is not any more effective at ridding your hands and other surfaces of bacteria as "normal" soap. It will, however, help to create "super bacteria" that are resistant to antibiotics.
Added: Also, by using antibacterial soap you kill the good bacteria on your skin that help to keep you from infection. Without these bacteria you are liable to get a fungal infection like ringworm. It is good to have a moderate level of bacteria in your environment. They give your immune system something to practice on so it will be ready when something harmful checks in.
Can drugs like drinking or smoking kill a fertilized egg?
No, but they will cause severe birth defects.
After you give birth, either via cesarean birth or a vaginal birth, you will bleed from your vagina. The cause of this bleeding is the healing of the uterus, specifically where the placenta was attached to the uterine wall. As the uterus slowly shrinks back down to nearly it's prepregnancy size in a process called involution, the body expels blood form the wound inside.
Source : http://pregnancy.about.com/od/postpartumrecover/f/postpartumbleed.htm
Did Margaret Sanger create a new type of birth control?
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.
What is the objective of birth control?
Birth control has a number of objectives. These include:
1. Preventing pregnancy
2. Regulating the menstrual cycle
3. Acne treatment
4. Other medical treatments (such as problems associated with an irregular menstrual cycle)
What are some different types of condoms?
Here is a comprehensive list of different types of condoms and their quintessential specialties. Depending upon the elaborated characteristics and uses, you can figure out which one do you need and when.
Does missing your birth control cause spotting?
That depends on the pill, if it made your period stop, then I guess so.
Why were the mandans considered to be such a powerful tribe?
i don't know yet I'll let ya know when i do
well assuming her partner can use condoms then its the same as condoms, if not the same as anyone else if she is in good health
What is the purpose of birth control?
To prevent women from becoming pregnant when they do not want to be pregnant.
it prevents you from getting pregnant
What is breakthrough bleeding while on birth control?
It is minor bleeding you get while on the pill. It is not a true period, but it is similar and yet lighter.
Abstinence is good because you avoid building yourself the habit of lustful thoughts. If you have sex all the time, you are more likely to look at girls with sexual intent. Its not evil because we're all just humans, but if you plan on getting married down the line and "falling in love", it may be easier to focus on the important aspects of a man or woman if you have tried to have sex not be a large factor. Hope this makes sense.
See the link in related links. It has a list of birth control with the general effectiveness of each. Keep in mind, the numbers listed are not the numbers for perfect use, they are the numbers for practical use.
Why do women have one night stands?
Because she wants to have sex, simple as that. It's a need, a urge. I believe that is the same reason as for men.
Can you get pregnant in a spa from pre-ejaculatory fluid?
The suggestion that seminal fluid might travel through the water is practically impossible, even more so at elevated temperatures (which would rapidly deteriorate any sperm). Preejaculatory fluid will usually only contain minute amounts of sperm.
However, anytime an uncovered penis is in proximity to the vagina of a female (especially an uncovered one), there is the potential for sperm to reach the vaginal lining. Underwater sex is no safer than anywhere else. But any significant chance would require direct contact between the male and female genitals, because of the deteriorating affect of heated water.
Why does birth control pills make you fat?
They don't always make you fat; some women lose weight when taking them. They affect your hormones so naturally they affect your weight, but not every woman reacts the same way.
Can you take a fertility test if you are taking the contraceptive pill?
The answer depends on the type of test. If you're checking for ovulation with a home test, it won't work when you're on the birth control pill. If your OBGYN or reproductive endocrinologist is doing fertility-related bloodwork or cervical evaluation, they'll let you know how long you should be off medication before testing. If you're looking at an HSG test, the birth control pill probably won't affect the results, but ask the person ordering the test.
Should I stop birth control if my tests came back negative but I still feel pregnant?
Should I stop birth control if my tests came back negative, but I still feel pregnant, but haven't missed a period yet?
What are the side effects of the birth control implant?
Birth control implant means intro-uterine contraceptive device is taken here. If a Gynecologist insert it, she will take proper antiseptic precautions and will insert the device properly. Occasional cramps in lower abdomen and few heavy menses is the only side effect. Occasionally it is expelled of it's own. So you can feel the thread by putting your finger in. Periodic check up, say every 3 months by your Gynecologist to be done. She will note so many things and the you have a personal 'touch' with your Gynecologist. In long run it will help you. If you find this method not suitable, you can have it taken out within no time.