absolutely.
Pills are pretty effective (about 97-98%) if correctly used. If you start next package of pills late, the effectiveness will be changed.There are 3 methods how to start pills correctly :from first day of periodfrom closest Sundayfrom day five.
In short, it depends which type of birth control pill you are using. If you're taking combination pills, it will start their effect after seven days of use.
If you stopped taking them after a week you should start your period in three to five days. If you are 7 days into a new packet you probably won't start your "period" until the week you take the inactive pills.
Take contraceptive birth control pills, it decreases the days in your period and makes your periods a lot lighter. [Contact your doctor for more information]
No. Generally with the monthly birth control pills, the first 21 days are one consistency of drug and the last 7 are a different consistency.
You can, but it's not advisable to do this as it will effect how protected you are against pregnancy and may make your cycle go a bit irregular.
it was my first time to drink a contraceptive pills while nursing a baby and my problem now is since 4 days of taking these pills i get vaginal blood and it looks like the regular menstruation i have and now its 5 days since i have been having a vaginal blooding
You can use them either way as long as you never go more than seven days without taking an active pill.
If you missed a contraceptive pill then sometimes it is recommended to take two pills in one day. Taking the two pills at least 10 hours apart should not be a problem. Taking them closer together could make you a little nauseous, and you do not want to throw up after taking the pills. If you want to take regular contraceptive pills as emergency contraception, you might take 2-4 at once. If it has been more than 24 hours since your last pill, use a second method of contraceptives anytime you have intimate for the next 7 days. Contact at info@findmymethod.org or visit at findmymethod.org for more information or queries.
A follicle can start to develop after a couple of days of missing pills, particularly if they're missed in the beginning of the pack.
According to the Mayo clinic nothing happens. If you are aiming for an abortion you have to see a doctor. Birth control pills can not make you abort. They can be used as morning after pills within 5 days after sex but not once you are pregnant.