You can still have a baby after you stop taking the pills.
The thing is that in some woman their bodies might take abit longer for them
to become pregnant because their bodies havent reacted to the pill being out of their
system. But it depends on the person's system, but you will still have a normal baby like everyone else
Yes, there is no need to stop birth control after a certain amount of time or to "give your body a break," as long as you still don't want to conceive, and as long as the method is still medically appropriate for you.
No. I was on the same birth control for years.
Yes, because your off birth control...
If you started the new birth control on time, starting no later than you were scheduled to start the next cycle of your old birth control, then there's no increased risk of pregnancy. If you started late, you might be at risk for pregnancy.
You can stay on birth control for as long as you want. I
35 years ago was smack in the middle of the 1970's, the sexual revolution had been in full swing for over a decade and woman had access to Birth Control Pills for years. Pills, diaphragms, condoms and IUDs were readily available as birth control.
I don't think that birth control stops bloating. At least it doesn't work for me. I still blow up like a balloon a few days before my cycle and I have taken birth control pills for about 15 years.
i have for a while felt really bloted and gained over the 5 years probbobly 5 to 8 pounds not sure if it was from birth control. I always watch what I eat and am pretty active.
depends what country you live in.. where i am from you must be 16 years of age to get birth control without a parent, if you have a parent with you they should give you the birth control pill any time after you have had your first period
No; the birth control pill wasn't invented and available during Margaret Sanger's reproductive years.
yes
yes, more than 600 years later!