Yes of course - just remember to take them!
No not likely.
Usually the first visit is after you have missed your second period, roughly 8 weeks.
While the birth control pill tends to make your period more regular, it can also cause a missed or late period. If you haven't missed any pills, there's no special need to worry about pregnancy. If you've missed pills, or if it's your second missed period in a row, take a pregnancy test and contact your health care provider.
If you missed that many pills your birth control most likely won't be effective until the end of the second pack. If you miss more than two, you have to restart the pill cycle.
Here are some of the symptoms that might occur during the second week of pregnancy: * Increased fatigue * Missed period * Nausea * Breast tenderness * Frequent need to urinate * Metallic taste in mouth * Sleep disturbances * Increased temperature that remains elevated after ovulation
Bella had her biology class during the second period.
Call your doctor NOW.
If you miss 3 or more pills it can cause you to have a period even thought its the 2nd period that month. This is because you missed pills. Missing pills puts you at high risk of pregnancy and problems in your cycle and how well the pill will prevent pregnancy.
no. just put hot water below your stomach. it would ease the feeling.
Usually a pregnancy test will pick up the pregnancy hormone by the first or second day of your missed period if you are pregnant, but many tests suggest that you wait a week after you miss your period.
if there are a total of 150 students in a classroom of these students 30% eat during the first lunch priod, 20% eat during the second lunch period, and the rest eat during the third lunch period. how many of her students eat during each lunch period? Is this a question or an answer? 45 eat during the first lunch period, 30 during the second lunch period and 75 during the third lunch period.
This the relative refractory period.