Hello, Yes, it is possible for a woman to experience abdominal pains or frequent cramping when she first starts Birth Control or changes to a different birth control. However if the pain persists, see your Doctor. Please note this is advice only & should not be used in place of your Doctors evaluation.
yes
If a pill is taken without sex, you will experience the side effects of the pills which might be massive pains in period and the uterus cancer.
No, as it will stop your period and you will have terrible pains, you can only start taking them when your off, and you have to do that till you stop taking the pill or you won't have your periods.
You are not pregnant half an hour after sex! It takes a few days to actually get pregnant and you will have no symptoms for a couple of week at least. This is why the morning after pill is possible.
no the only time you should get your period on the pill is during your one week of placebo pills
i don't think that's normal id have it checked out
the pill can make your periods lighter, shorter and can reduce/get rid of period pains. there are a few side effects, slight weight gain, nausea and tender breasts. you take the pill for 21 days, and on the 7days you do not take it you will have your period, and when your are done you continue taking the pill, and the cycle continues.
Yes, depending on the sensitivity of the pill, (the amount of hormones in each pill) and other contributing factors like where you are in your cycle, it is possible.
A pill cutting tool with a very sharp razor blade.
No, if you suspect that the pills are responsible you should speak with your doctor.
yes you can still get pregnant on the pill. it is very unlikely but it is possible.
no... the pill is not coated so theres no absorption issues.