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Birth Control Regularity


Question Posted Tuesday July 9 2013, 2:36 am

I'm on the pill, but I'm currently in a long distance relationship.

And I know some health problems can be caused by being on the pill consistently for a long time.

Is it okay to take a couple of months off from the pill when I won't be seeing my boyfriend? Or will that just screw up my body's levels..?

Thank you.


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dreamer1999 answered Sunday July 14 2013, 2:07 pm:
Well I'm also on the pill and when I miss a day one single day I feel terrible and I'm really grouchy and mean and rude so I don't know how your body works so no one could tell you but my best guess would be yes. Just cause your not sexually active with your bf doesn't mean your not going to need the pill. It controls your body's functions and hormone levels so I would keep taking them!

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adviceman49 answered Wednesday July 10 2013, 12:07 pm:
You are not understanding of my answer. There is a reason I am the only one to answer you question. You have worded your question requesting a medical opinion. We can not answer that type of question. When asking for a medical opinion we will always respond as I did which is to consult a doctor.


You can try rewording your question but you still may not get an answer. There is a great deal of information we can give out under the heading of birth control we can just not answer yours.


None of us are doctors and we should not and can not give out medical information.

Your question is best answered in consultation with the doctor who has prescribed you birth control pills.

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