Birth Control suppositories are one of the least effective methods to begin with. Withdrawal is more effective than spermicide used alone. Consider getting some condoms and throwing out the expired suppositories.
Those are birth control vaginal suppositories. Not the most effective means of birth control, pretty much replaced by contraceptive foam.
Like all medication, when it expires, it becomes less effective (and increases in its ineffectiveness as the time goes on). It's not easy to give a percentage as to how effective compared to non-expired pills, but if using expired birth control is your only option, I would use it with a condom or some other non-hormonal birth control to make sure you don't get pregnant. Otherwise, the likelihood of pregnancy will increase.
If you leave in Mirena after it's expired, you could get pregnant. Use an alternate method of birth control. If you are seeking pregnancy, have the IUD removed.
You shouldn't use any medication after its expiration date. At the very least, they could be innefective. At worse, they could cause harm to you.
No. Birth control will prevent pregnancy.
Certain women cannot use birth control pills
Birth control works by preventing pregnancy. If you are already pregnant, birth control is of no use.
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No, that is a weekly birth control and will not work as an EC.
I don't think using birth control or not is basis enough to be gay.
You can stay on birth control for as long as you want. I
Yes, it is.