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Could I get pregnant...??

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I just started taking birth control on sunday. My boyfriend and I have planned some "alone time" for tomorrow. If we have unprotected s*x tomorrow, would it be too early for my birth control to start working? Could I still get pregnant easily? (My boyfriend and I don't have any STDs or anything so unprotected s*x wouldn't hurt us...unless I got pregnant lol)

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  1. no you wouldnt, the chances are slim


  2. It's best to wait a month before having unprotected s*x but at the very least you're supposed to wait until after the first 7 days as most pills are a 7 day cycle. I would say that tomorrow is too soon so I would use a condom for a back up method.

  3. Wait until you begin your second month to have unprotected s*x.  

  4. Wait a couple weeks to be certain, I would still use a condom for the first month just to be safe.

  5. I got married in february, and the doc told my then soon-to-be wife to take the pill for at least a month before having unprotected s*x.

    So that's what I've heard from the doc

  6. You should be on it for one full month before counting on the pill alone for birth control.  I would also use a condom until after your next period just to be sure.

  7. You need to be on birth control longer for it to be effective. Some people will say a week...my OBGYN told me a month to be certain!

  8. You need to be on the pill for at least a month. If you miss a day you need to use protection for 7 days.

  9. Well really you should wait until you are on your second month of birth control. At least that is what my doctor told me! If i were you i would use a condom or another form of birth control just in case!

  10. you still have a chance...use protection for 7 days then you are protected

  11. Here's my 3 step easy way to stay NOT pregnant.

    1) Stay away from the d**k, I recomend at least 2 feet away.

    2)  Smoke a fatty if you got um,  they

    3) look in the mirror and tell yourself that you don't matter.  4-5 times a day for positive reasurence.

    the pill doesn't work, now you owe me $19.95

  12. It usually takes a while for your body to adjust to birth control, and for it to be fully effective.  It is always best to verify this with your health care professional.

  13. I would recommend reading the papers that came with your birth control or calling the pharmacy and talking to a pharmacist.

  14. I have heard it is best to wait a full month after starting to take them so they are well in your system.

  15. most contraceptives advise waiting a month of using the pill, or after two weeks with other forms of contraception eg condoms.

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