Yes! there are reasons you need a prescription for there pills, and they shouldn't ever be such an addiction that you need to take them while you are pregnant. No damages were ever proven to be done to your child, however, the state takes away babys that have adicts as moms...this includes babys who are born on narcotic pain releavers, without a prescription.
If you are not used to narcotics then it could be lethal. If it is being used as prescribed to treat legitimate pain then it is not bad.
The unborn human is an incredibly delicate organism. It's blood supply and food supply both come from the mother, and it's body is entirely dependent on the mother being healthy, eating healthy, staying active and avoiding use of drugs such as nicotine, alcohol or controlled narcotics. Taking any substances while pregnant does pose a significant risk to an unborn child. For specific concerns, please seek a physician qualified to answer your questions about what is and isn't safe to do while pregnant.
Once you stop taking the birth control pills you are able to become pregnant.
One can go to an online narcotics meeting while being anonymous by connecting to various forums. You can also join chat rooms that are built for narcotics discussion.
Taking drugs while pregnant may seriously deform your baby. Addicts are less likely to be able to keep their babies.
By not taking it properly (skipping days, being inconsistent with the time of day you take it, not taking it for a full cycle).
Yes, it is normal to sometimes feel depressed while pregnant due to the hormonal changes taking place at the time.
Scientists say that the chance of getting pregnant while taking the pill is near to 0,01%. So, yes, you can get pregnant, not very likely, but there's a chance.
A placebo has no medical properties at all so, yes, you would be at risk of getting pregnant.
No, Pregnancy can still occur if methadone is being used.
you have a 50-50 chance of being either.
Yes birth control pills aren't effective until you complete one full month of taking them.