Beyaz is essentially the same as Yaz, but the new oral contraceptive also contains vitamin - B that aids in the production and maintenance of new cells in the body.
Women of childbearing age, need adequate folate (vit B) levels to help lower the risk of pregnancy complications and the occurrence of birth defects.
To be safe you have to follow the directions on the birth control.
Yes it is completely safe and will not interfere with your birth control.
Yes. No birth control is 100% safe. The pill used with a condom is the best one.
No. You're fine! Just be safe!
You should take your birth control pill on schedule regardless of any bleeding.
Yes, it's safe to continue using the birth control pill even while waiting for Jadelle to become effective.
No. But no birth control pill will be 100% safe the maximum is 99.9%.
its safe the day after you take your first pill. ive been on it for nine years
First your doctor was wrong, find a new doctor. It takes over one month for the birth control pill to start affecting a womans egg. Also, the birth control pill IS NOT 100% protective. Always use a condom even when you are on the pill, and go use the morning after pill when the condom breaks.
Use a condomn and birth control, if worst comes to worse get a morning after pill at you local pharmacy
If by birth control, you mean "the pill" you should be able to have safe unprotected sex within 7 to 30 days after taking your first pill. It is important to read what information you have on the type of pill you are taking, and/or to talk to your doctor to make sure you are safe. Remember- the pill does not protect against STD's. If you use it and condoms, you will be even more protected against pregnancy and safer from STD's!
Over the counter pain relief such as tylenol, advil, and possibly others are safe to use while using birth control pills.