Starting use of Birth Control pills at any time can change when a period occures but there is no way to predict if it will for sure or by how much. A change is still possible even if you start on the last day of a period. After you've been on them for three months, you'll see how your bleeding pattern is likely to be.
Normally a woman does not ovulate while taking the birth control pill. This is the birth control pill's primary method of action.
Nothing bad happens. You've established a new start day. From now on you'll start on this new day. No back up birth control method is needed.
It may. If you take it out early, be sure to use a back up method of birth control, like condoms or abstinence from vaginal sex.
It's fine. Use a backup method of birth control for the first seven days.
A folk method of family planning is sometimes called a traditional method. These are methods that were used before modern birth control and include the rhythm method, withdraw method, and abstinence.
The control of the scientific method is the results compared to this part of the experiment.
a chmical method is a method in pest control that uses chemicals to control or kill the pest.
Well, it depends on what you tested and how you tested it, but seeing as you probably used the 'dry the pieces and find the weight difference before and after' method, your control would be the weight of the orange BEFORE drying it.
18 states operate under the control method
You pull the penis out of the vagina before ejaculation. DON'T use this method, because it's NOT birth control!
there are two methods i.e armature control method and field control method....
I suppose it's possible. Anytime you start a new birth control you should always use a "backup method" of birth control to be safe. Take a home test and if it comes back negative but you still haven't started your period, then consider making an appointment with your ob/gyn for a blood test.