No it is normal for some women to not have their period at all while on the pill. Some only have one every other month. So don't be considered. But it you think you my be pregnant, take a pregnancy test to make sure.
No. It does not act as the "Morning-After pill" When starting birth control you should wait at least a month before having unprotected intercourse.
Pap smears and birth control pills having nothing to do with each other. Pap smear screening is important for your health.
Preventative care involves having a physical exam before starting a sports program. This serves to alert the participant to any pre-existing conditions.
With or without protection you can still become pregnant.
If you start your birth control before the Sunday after your period, I recommend that you use a back up method form of birth control, such as condoms or abstinence to avoid becoming pregnant. Your birth control may not be as effective in your system now, you should also take a pregnancy test if you have been having unprotected intercourse.
If you wait the required 6 weeks before having sex then start taking them after your first period after having a baby and wait 30 days for them to get into your system before having unprotected sex.
If you have regular periods having sex just before them is unlikely to get you pregnant likewise having sex during your periods under normal circumstances also wont make you pregnant.
First, there is no such medical concept as "virginity." Second, yes, you can get birth control before or after you start having sex.
Typically, one substance needs to be out of your system before starting another. Mixing methadone while having suboxone in your system can cause instant withdrawals.
A period cannot be 'not real,' if it is occurring, it is a period. However I would imagine a good gynecologist would first try to ascertain why this someone hasn't been having periods before prescribing birth control pills.
your never protected from having a baby, but allow 2-4 weeks for the birth control to take its 99.99% effect.
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