When you start a new pack of Birth Control pills, you have immediate pregnancy protection as long as you started that pack on time and took the previous pack correctly. Condoms will provide additional pregnancy and disease prevention, but aren't required every time you start a new pack.
Birth control pills are quite effective.
The only thing that can prevent pregnancy is regular use of protection. For example using a condom every time you have sex or failing that starting birth control. Birth control used in conjunction with a condom will prevent pregnancy.
Use a condom, take birth control pills or don't have sex.
Absolutely YES! Birth control pills only protect you from getting pregnant. Condoms, while not foolproof, will protect you from STDs.
Well, I am not sure what you need help with. Generally switching birth control pills isn't a problem. You do need to wear a condom until she finishes her first complete pack (or month's worth) of the new kind of birth control pills before you have sex without a condom.
A condom.
both are successful but depend on mall partner he agree for condom and then otherwise its duty for female partner
I am not allergic to birth control pills.
Packet of birth control pills on the kitchen counter, receipts from the pharmacy for birth control pills, or your wife asking, "Have you seen my birth control pills?"
No, birth control pills are not narcotics.
The sugar pills are purely to keep you in the habit of taking a pill every day. As long as you take the pills containing hormones at the right time every day, you have a low chance of getting pregnant
Irritable bowel syndrome should not effect how birth control pills work. However, if you are vomiting or have severe diarrhoea, then you should be very cautious about how effect birth control will be and because of this, I would recommend that you use a condom during intercourse for the next four weeks.