No. There is no correlation whatsoever between me taking birth control and you doing whatever it is you consider doing.
no it will only makes sure you dont get pregnant if you are pregnant and start taking birth control its doing nothing
Yes, but doing so would be illegal and could lead to severe legal consequences. Thus, growing shrooms at home is strongly discouraged.
I say do pot anyway. I love doing pot. I do it all the time.
No! It suprises people, however psybicilin is relativley harmless. I did break out in a rash from scratching my neck ^.^
It depends what type of birth control is being considered. The best type of birth control is abstinence. In this case, alcohol intake may lower one's inhibitions, which might lead to doing things that would be regretted later, including sex. If on "the pill,", although it isn't likely, drinking a lot and potentially vomiting, may also lead to vomiting the pill. If you consume alcohol on a very regular basis, sudden withdrawal from alcohol use can affect the way your body produces and uses estrogens and can reduce the effectiveness of the contraceptive pill as a result. Yes
It may happen accidentally, but there's no point in doing so on purpose.
Yes, if you have sex and you're not doing anything to prevent pregnancy, you could get pregnant.
If you stop you'll probably end up pregnant. Yes sperm is still in you. Birth control controls the hormones in your body so the birth control is already doing it's job. By the time your body absorbs the sperm or disperses it, ( a couple of days), the birth control hormones are still present so it is unlikely you would get pregnant at this time. But after this, you won't be protected against pregnancy and your chances of becoming pregnant increase every day after that. In other words, it takes a few days for the birth control to stop working even after stopping the birth control.
Make sure he uses a condem or that your on birth control. If you are doing neither make sure you take the morning after pill.
You will begin your period the next month as usual, except more on target. you are supposed to start the birth control the first Sunday after you get your period, so you are doing it right.
G. Narayana has written: 'Doing the needful' -- subject(s): Birth control, Government policy, Population policy