A pelvic exam and cervical exam aren't necessarily needed to start Birth Control, unless you are using the diaphragm, cervical cap, or IUD.
First, there is no such medical concept as "virginity." Second, yes, you can get birth control before or after you start having sex.
No,you will need to have a pelvic exam and a doctors prescription for birth control.
This is known as a diaphragm. It is a method of birth control.
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Although there is very little evidence to prove this some doctors believe that hormonal birth control can cause birth defects.
Doctors will know that you are on birth control when you tell them. It is wise to tell your doctor that you are birth control, as it is wise to tell them that you are taking any other medications as well. By telling your doctor that you are on birth control it will help when you need treatment or need to take any other medications such as antibiotics(penicillin, amoxicillin), because there are medications that can lower the effectiveness of your birth control.
A diaphragm and a cervical cap are birth control devices that prevent sperm from entering the cervix.
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Birth control pills have to be prescribed by a medical provider. You cannot buy them over the counter.
First, "virginity" is not a medical concept. Second, the choice of birth control doesn't depend on whether a woman has had sex before. Taking a woman's sexual history can help guide any testing that should be done, though.
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I had to be put on birth control pills at a young age due to irregular periods and heavy bleeding and they have not affected me at all. I now have regular 29-30 day cycles are apposed to 26-42 day cycles. I don't bleed no wear near as much and I have energy as before I was anemic. The doctors continue to do blood work on me and check my cervix, ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus every year and everything is in perfect working order. I hope that this helps:)