Q: While there are many different kinds of levonorgestrel pills available, there is only one pill that contains ulipristal acetate. It goes by the brand name ella, and you will need a prescription from a doctor to get it.  While ella is not as easy to get as over-the-counter emergency contraceptives, it does have some benefits over the other type of pill. It is the most effective morning after pill available, and it can be taken up to 120 hours after unprotected sex, while levonorgestrel pills can only be taken up to 72 hours after. You can see any doctor for a prescription for ella. If you do not want to go to your primary care physician or gynecologist, you can go to a walk-in clinic, an urgent care center, or a women's health clinic, such as Planned Parenthood. ella is a single-dose pill that can be taken up to five days after unprotected sex. It is no less effective if you take it on day five than if you take it on day one, but you should see your doctor and fill your prescription as soon as possible, just in case your pharmacy doesn't have it in stock. Just like levonorgestrel pills, ella is a small pill that should be taken with water. While ella is the most effective morning after pill available, it is not right for everyone. You should not take it if you have used other forms of hormonal birth control within the last five days, including birth control pills, patches, or rings, as it will not be as effective. It is also not as effective for women who have a BMI over 35.  If you have taken hormonal birth control in the last five days, you can still take levonorgestrel pills. If your BMI is between 25 and 35, ella is a better choice than levonorgestrel pills. You should also avoid using ella if you are breast feeding, unless you are able to pump and dispose of your breast milk for several days. After taking ella, it is important that you use a backup birth control method, such as a condom, for at least 14 days. If you are taking are taking a hormonal contraception, you can not restart their contraception for five days after taking ulipristal acetate. You should also avoid using other emergency contraceptives shortly after you use ella. If you have already taken ella and you need to take the morning after pill a second time during the same monthly cycle, be sure to take ella again.
A: See your doctor for a prescription. Take the pill as soon as possible. Understand when ella is less effective. Use a back-up birth control method.

Q: Dye will show up the best on white roses. If you use colored roses, the dye will add to whatever color is already there. For example, if you try to dye a yellow rose blue, you will get green. Hold the stem under water as you cut it down to 10 to 12 inches (25.4 to 30.5 centimeters). Cutting the stem at an angle will prevent it from sitting flat against the bottom of the cup. Cutting it under water will prevent air bubbles from forming. Both of these will help the rose absorb the dye better.  Take this time to trim off any thorns and leaves as well. Cut the stems shorter if you want the roses to soak up the dye faster. This will also help the roses turn out brighter. Leave the rose in the water as you prepare the dye bath. If you want to make a bouquet, you can cut more roses. Work one rose at a time, and place it into the vase as you finish cutting it. Fill a cup with ½ cup (120 milliliters) of warm water. Stir in 20 to 30 drops of food coloring or liquid watercolor. If you want something more subtle, use 5 to 10 drops and 1 cup (240 milliliters) of water instead. This will take at least 4 hours, so be patient! The longer you wait, the deeper the color will become. After 4 hours or so, the rose will take on a pastel color. If you want it to be a deeper color, you will have to wait 1 to 2 days. Keep in mind that the roses will be streaky and speckled.  Rose petals will have small veins. They will look darker after you finish dyeing the rose. If this bothers you, leave the rose in the dye longer.  For an interesting effect, dye the rose in one color for about 3 hours, then put it in a different color for 2 hours, then a third color for 1 hour. Once the rose is the color you want it to be, take the rose out of the dye, and place it into a vase filled with fresh water. If you want to help the rose last longer, add some floral preservative into the water.
A: Purchase some white roses. Cut the stem under water at an angle with shears or a sharp knife. Place the rose in a vase filled with plain water. Prepare your dye bath. Set the rose into the water, then wait for it to change color. Place the rose into a vase filled with fresh water.

Q: If you are not seeing a therapist, it’s important that you start to see one when you have a severe disorder. Otherwise, the anxiety can continue to increase. A therapist can track your progress over time and see if the condition is improving or worsening. A therapist can provide a diagnosis as well as help you through recovery. Therapy can help bring awareness to the thoughts and behaviors that drive disorders and teach you how to change those thoughts and behaviors. For more information, check out How to Choose a Therapist. Especially if the anxiety seems unmanageable and you feel you are unable to stop it, medication may be necessary for treatment. Make an appointment with a psychiatrist to talk about the possibility of using anxiety medication. It’s important to note that medication often includes side effects, and most anxiety medications are meant for short-term use. If used over prolonged periods of time, anxiety medications run the risk of dependence. Medication is not a long-term solution for anxiety, and it does not treat any underlying causes of anxiety. It is often recommended to simultaneously take medication while in therapy. Some anxiety is so severe that it requires intensive treatment. Residential treatment (continuous day and overnight care) or day-treatment (four to six hours of care each day)  includes on-site care for both medical and psychological needs. Treatment is intense and often includes individual therapy, group therapy, activities, medical check-ups, and monitoring medication. Depending on one’s condition, treatment can last from weeks to months. Whether you have a career or are in school or university, you can reach out for accommodations for anxiety. Your anxiety may affect your ability to perform in a class or work situation, as well as interfere in the learning process. Obtaining accommodations for your anxiety can alleviate a lot of stress that is created by having an anxiety disorder.  For work, know that you cannot be discriminated against for having anxiety and the Americans with Disabilities Act, and, if you choose to discuss your anxiety with your workplace, can find accommodations for work that are appropriate for your job.  If you’re in  school, make sure you document your anxiety with the appropriate professional. For instance, you might have to go to a clinical psychologist to document how your anxiety is affecting your academic performance. You may be allowed extra time on tests, be able to take tests in another room, and have compromises with class participation (for instance, you and your teacher may work out a signal so that he can alert you that he will be calling on you soon).  To get accommodations for a psychiatric condition, you will need an assessment from a clinical psychologist — this cannot be done by your family doctor. The psychologist can write a formal diagnosis for you to show to your employer or school as well as recommendations for you to help with school or work.
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Talk to a therapist. See a psychiatrist. Check out residential treatment. Seek accommodations.