Birth Control pills can be safe for teenagers, but it is important for them to discuss with their healthcare provider to determine if it is the right choice for them. Teenagers should be aware of the potential side effects and risks associated with birth control pills, and they should also be educated on how to use them correctly. In some cases, other forms of contraception may be more appropriate for teenagers, so it is important for them to have an open and honest conversation with their healthcare provider to determine the best option for their individual needs.
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These pills are safe for not only teenagers, but appropriate for all ages and safe during pregnancy.
Yes it is quiet safe.
Yes, anti-pregnancy is safe to prevent early/unwanted pregnancy. Abortion pills are the medicines that are used to terminate a pregnancy above 12 weeks. Birth control (anti-pregnancy pills) is used to prevent pregnancy. Birth control pills are considered effective to prevent pregnancy if you consume the pill within 72 hours.
never try to get birth control pills from over the counter.... Pills has many side effects & contraindications which must be looked for by some tests & lab investigations before deciding wether is it safe for you or not.
Birth Control Pills are not on the list for interactions with either drug. Discuss this with your prescribing doctor or Pharmacist.
Hello. You can skip a period while on birth control pills but constantly skipping periods via birth control pills, isn't recommended. Skipping a period this once will be fine.
It is certainly safe. Consult your doctor or other health professional.
You don't write what pills so I just assume you mean birth control pills and there is always a risk since they are not 100% safe.
Yes. Just because you are on the "inactive" pills does not mean your birth control pills are not working. Just take them as directed.
Yes. Instead of taking the sugar pills just go straight to your next pack of pills. It is safe if not done all the time. I believe you can do this up to 3 times a year.
Over the counter pain relief such as tylenol, advil, and possibly others are safe to use while using birth control pills.
Doubling up is reasonable; taking more than two at a time is not.