Millions of women are on the pill but you need to be well aware of the health side effects. They include stoke, heart attack even death. You increase these risks by a lot if you are a smoker or over the age of 35. All Birth Control comes with informational paperwork that advises you against all of the risks. You should read it!
Absolutely
yes it is perfectly fine
Yes. No problem.
No it is not okay. If birth control pills are not taken everyday at the same time, you will increase your chances of pregnancy. The only way for birth control to be 99.9% effective you must take your birth control everyday at the same time. If you find it difficult remembering to take your birth control as directed, you should speak to your physician about trying a different method of birth control, such as an IUD, or the Depo Vera shot. In the meanwhile find a time that is convenient for you to take your pill. Try taking your birth control everyday at 7 AM for example.
In theory, anytime after menstruation has begun.
Only if you're also taking a break from having sex.
When you take 28-day birth control, you get a fake period from the hormone levels in your body. Scientists have found this is fine for your body, and will not hurt you.
That is not likely to be an effective plan.
The christian church believes life begins at the moment of conception, so as long as you're not pregnant your okay
You know, I actually had this happen to me and the answer is yes! The reason why you might have started early could be stress in your life, or a change in hormones. It has happened to me and it was okay. However, if your period continues to be all over the place, then please speak to your gynecologist!
I'm assuming your meant you were taking birth control to skip your period. How many months have you skipped your period? Your body is the ultimate doc. Let it happen and look to see if it differs from average for you.
Yes, but don't it more than twice in a row. It could mess you up if you do.