Typically you can just start the new pack once the old one is done. The new pack can be a different brand but it can cause your body to show some symptoms of getting used to the new pack, which could be simple spotting or nausea or unknown symptoms. Ask a doctor what their opinion of the situation of switching would be as you cannot get a new brand of birth control without a prescription from a doctor.If I were to get a new pack in them morning of a different brand could I take them where I left off on his pack? would protection be the same? What are my chances of pregnancy... should I just finish the pack I have although it's causing problems to be on the safe side?
If you are pregnant now, which is not the case if zero semen was nearby and there was no actual insertion, than you are pregnant and no further birth control can stop any birth process. However since you will not be pregnant due to no sex than continuing protection with a new brand of birth control would keep protection at the regular 99.XX% effectiveness as different brands really do not differ in their effectiveness.Also, if i finish the whole pack and stop I am safe from past sex i've had without getting pregnant, right?




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