One month.
It takes one month for birth control to work effectively in your body & one month before you can have unprotected intercourse.
Although you will have immediate protection if you start the new birth control pill on time, it may take a month or two for your body to fully be adjusted to the new birth control.
almost 2 weeks
Birth control doesn't affect the sperm's life span. They can live about five days.
Yes, there is no need to stop birth control after a certain amount of time or to "give your body a break," as long as you still don't want to conceive, and as long as the method is still medically appropriate for you.
You could get side effects for about 3 months. Your body just needs time to adjust. If they persist after that, you made need to switch your brands of birth control.
It doesn't. If you are trying to become pregnant, it may take a few months for ovulation to begin happening at a regular interval again. However, if you are having unprotected sex and do not want a pregnancy, you need another form of birth control.
It should be the same amount of time as when NOT on birth control.
how long does it take to get back on your normal cycle after stopping birth control
Some birth control pills become effective after 1 week, others may take several weeks. You should ask your doctor, or read the instructions that came with your birth control to figure out how long your specific birth control takes to come into effect.
There are no known effects, short- or long-term, of birth control on bladder function.
There is no proof that birth control has a long term affect on being pregnant.