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The name is Leah. I live in Cincinnati, OH. I really love to give advice! I have been here since November of 2004. But prior to joining here, I was always been seeked for advice. Still to this day, my primary concern is always helping someone out in need.

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I've just started taking TriNessa and I'm still getting used to taking it at exactly 9:00 every night. I've been on it for about 10 days now and a few of those nights I would forget to take it at exactly 9:00, but I would remember around 9:15 or 9:30. Will it still be effective if I take it just 15-30 minutes late. (I obviously will try to take it at exactly 9.)

Also, I was wondering when it will be safe for me to have sex without using a condom?

Thanks!

Okay, I never have taken TriNessa, but I have taken other forms of birth control for two years.

It's no big deal even if you skip a couple of hours every now and then. If you take it roughly the same time every day you'll be fine.

As for the sex, I wouldn't wait a week. I'd wait a month. Why? Because it takes a month for the hormones to start shifting so it can cause your body to think you're pregnant. That doesn't work in a week. It usually starts working out after you had your period the first month at the end of the pack.

You can have sex now, but the birth control won't be 99% effective. I don't know the percentage right now, but I know it's lower than that.

Hope I helped.
Leah

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