Okay, well Im 17 and going on the birth control pill but I don't know how to take it. Im going on Levlen ED pills and its a 21 day with 7 inactive. How do i take it? Is there a calender I could use with the coloured days of when to take and stop? Also, Im planning on going to my boyfriend's house in 13 days so is there any way i can delay my periods by then??
karenR answered Friday June 20 2008, 12:32 pm: If you haven't gone to the doctor
for your pills yet, don't worry.
You will be told how to take them.
You will take them for 21 days.
have 7 days off, during that time
you will have your period. Then
you start all over again.
They come in a packet separated.
No calender needed. You will
need to have taken your pills
at least 30 days, in most cases,
before you can have sex without
using another form of protection.
Remember the pills do not protect
you against STDS. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
stephienmattx2 answered Friday June 20 2008, 12:29 am: if you want to delay your period get a thing called the depo shot it stops your period for 3months the best birth control i know of though is the nuva ring talk to gynecologist [ stephienmattx2's advice column | Ask stephienmattx2 A Question ]
vindicated answered Thursday June 19 2008, 10:27 pm: In the box should be an information/directions pamphlet. It'll have A LOT to read, but when I started mine, it's what I did cause I had NO idea what to do, and cause every brand is different, I can't tell you exactly.
Hope it helped. Message me if you have need anything else. =) [ vindicated's advice column | Ask vindicated A Question ]
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