It all Depends If Your Doctor Will Give It To You Early
Yes you can.
Yes, you can take the pill a few hours early. Early is not a problem; late is a problem.
Yes. No problem.
Of course they can..Birth control does not affect your virginity in any way!
You can get the birth control injection in the same arm every time for years. There is no medical need to rotate injection sites.
If you were on the shot but you switched to taking birth control pills, but you do not take the birth control pills anymore, you have a high chance of pregnancy if you have been having unprotected intercourse. All the active hormones from the birth control will have little or no effect after 3 days of not taking birth control.
I am not sure, but I would not risk something like that. There is no need for you to take a birth control shot if you are already pregnant.
Yes
Yes. Birth control pills are not time sensitive. As long as you take them everyday you are fine.
Yes you can.
No.
Yes, early removel of the birth control patch may cause an early or late period. Since you weren't using effective birth control, take a pregnancy test if your period is late.
Yes, you can take the pill a few hours early. Early is not a problem; late is a problem.
Yes. No problem.
Of course they can..Birth control does not affect your virginity in any way!
You can get the birth control injection in the same arm every time for years. There is no medical need to rotate injection sites.
No Lamictal does not affect birth control. I take Lamictal for epilepsy and have been on birth control for 6 years. However, I was on the depo shot and was told this wasn't going to be a problem, pill form, could be different.