Is spotting on birth control normal?
Seeing spotting while taking birth control is totally normal.It's just your body getting use to the hormones you are now taking.My doctor told me you should see spotting or light bleeding for the first 3 months of taking birth control.
Can you get birth control from a walk in clinic?
some u may
u probably should go to a women's clinic
or gynecologist
just look up any health clinics though
and if u happen to be under 18,
you dnt need anyone's permission either
same goes for abortions
Does uti medicine affect birth control?
Most antibiotics do not affect birth control; a very small number may. Talk with your health care provider or pharmacist for advice specific to your situation.
They're not only safe they dont cause the common rubber odor and they're comfortable. From a female perspective there's more sensation throughtout. So far it's the best condom I've had experience with.
Who is Pleasure P's baby mama?
Pleasure P's Baby Mama is Danea Johnson (her Twitter is Twitter.com/Danea_Angel
Is Diane 35 a birth control pill?
Yes, Diane 35 is a birth control pill. It can be used for other purposes as well, such as decreasing cramping or bleeding with periods.
Can you take birth control shot a week early?
It all Depends If Your Doctor Will Give It To You Early
What should not eat while on birth control?
There are no food limitations or dietary restrictions with any of the methods of birth control.
Does cellulose make you gain weight?
No. instead Cellulose might induce weight loss by prolonging the feeling of satiety. Cellulose is the main component of cell walls of plants. It has no taste and no calorie value. Humans can not digest cellulose and so pass it to the colon from the small intestines. In the colon, cellulose absorbs water, increasing the size of the stool and making it softer. This way, cellulose helps the stool to pass through the colon easier, and therefore is helpful in the treatment and prevention of constipation, hemorrhoids and diverticulosis.
How does the hormonal method of birth control work in a woman?
Prevents the body from releasing eggs each month
What age do you have to be to start taking birth control pills?
The first year of your teenage-life, (13 yrs. ) It is recomended to start taking the pills so early to prevent an early teenage pregnancy crisis.
How do you find condoms on Fable 2?
You can buy them from general stores in Bowertone and in Knothol Glade and as well as Blood stone and the place with the crucible.
* or you can find them in the ground when ur dog tells you to dig place's also u can find them in ur house rarely
Sanger believed that it was not enough to?
Margaret Sanger that it was not enough to educate women about their bodies and how the menstrual cycle worked. She advocated for the creation and implementation of various types of birth control to free women from having an unhealthy number of children.
You started taking birth control ten days after your last period will it still work?
Yes, but not for 7 days. Use another form of contraception until then.
Does it matter how many days you start taking birth control pills after your period?
Usually, they tell you to start taking your birth control WHILE you have your period, because your protection from getting pregnant starts immediately. If you start taking it at any time while you aren't on your period, then you are not protected for 30 days after you take the first pill. It doesn't matter when you start, but keep in mind to use extra protection for the first month.
You are going away for vacation and you dont want your period to come down what can you do?
It is possible to "skip" menstruation by not taking the placebo birth control pills and instead starting a new pack.
Birth control pills are not effective until you have used them for 7 days. Thus, your chances of being pregnant are the same as if you were not on birth control at all.
How easy is it to get pregnant on birth control?
"Birth control pills are very reliable at preventing pregnancy. However, nothing but abstinence is 100% effective. When used as directed the rate of effectiveness varies from 92-99%. In theory, taking the Pill precisely at the same minute of every day would probably guarantee the highest rate of success, but it is not likely possible for a human to do this. While I would never claim to have always taken my pill at precisely the same minute of every day, I do have a story about getting pregnant while using birth control pills. My husband and I used birth control pills throughout our early married years quite reliably preventing pregnancy until we went off them with the intent to conceive, which we did 3 times. We were married young (I was 18, he 19) and we had our kids when we were young with the plan that we would still be young when they all left the nest. They were born when I was 20, 23, and 26. After #3, I was not quite ready to think about a permanent form of birth control such as vasectomy or getting my tubes tied. My doctor approved my taking birth control pills for the time being since I had no history of problems. For 11 years I took birth control pills daily, always after I brushed my teeth before I went to bed. Granted, not always at the same minute, but generally within an hour of the previous pill. When I was 38 and our kids were 17, 15, and 12, I began to have some odd stomach pain whenever I ate and developed heartburn, something I had never had before. I went in for my regular yearly physical where my doctor suspicioned Irritable Bowel Syndrome as the cause of my stomach pain. In a rather blurred series of events, my doctor thought my cervix felt pregnant, I peed in a cup to have a pregnancy test done, it came back positive, and my doctor heard a heartbeat on the Doppler. I had not missed a period, although the one just before my appointment was shorter and lighter than usual. I had not taken any other medication that would have interfered with the Pill's effectiveness nor had I been sick with vomiting or diarrhea. An ultrasound showed I was 17 weeks along already and I had no idea I was pregnant. Our little surprise was born when her siblings were 18, 15, and 12. After that, my husband went in for a vasectomy! One nurse said my ovaries must only have been the size of pinheads after so many years of not ovulating. Everyone, even my doctor, was totally surprised I could have gotten pregnant after so many years on the Pill. Our kids are now 28, 26, 23, and 10. My husband and I have been married for 30 years, very happy to be welcoming only grandbabies into the family now."