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Birth control question??? please answer!!?

by Guest33841  |  earlier

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i started birth control last night at 8p.m. and had unprotected s*x today at around 7p.m. ish and took my pill again at 8 15ish p.m. today...will the birth control still work right now? even though i just started it

Should i keep taking the birth control too?

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  1. You have to be on it for a full month before it's effective.  You'd better read all the fine print on the insert, or talk to your doctor.


  2. you are supposed to wait up to 2 weeks before having unprotected s*x. your body has to adjust to the meds. you have to be careful! and you can still get pregnant even with the pill.

  3. Did you just start taking the pill recently. Or have you been on it for a while? If you just started taking it, you should use a condom as well. It takes a month for the pill to be working fully. However, if you've been taking it a month and you are starting your second month, that's fine. I tend to take mine at 7am in the week because I work and at around 10am on the weekends. 15 minutes will not make a difference.

  4. No, you are not protected yet.  If you started on the sunday after your period starts, then you are protected after 7 days.  If you started any other time, then it takes a full pack before you are protected.  Go get the morning after pill.

  5. umm the pill takes about 2 weeks to start taking effect. your doctor would have told you this.

    yes keep taking the pill, and use condoms in the meantime

  6. it takes more than just one or two times to actually get in your system. so yes you do have a big possibility of being pregnant.

  7. No it won't work right now. You are supossed to wait a week or something before unprotected s*x. you could be pregnant.

  8. no..it takes a week to start working..and plus birth control doesnt protect againt STD's so u should ahve used one anyway..

  9. no it will not work and u should go get a morning after pill..

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