i did just use the pil for a week an i did leaf it and had sex what do
Question Posted Tuesday September 17 2013, 5:15 am
whil i get pregnunt i did use the pil for a week an not any more
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday September 18 2013, 2:15 am: where did you get the birth control pills? Didn't your gynecologist or Planned Parenthood give you instructions on how to take it. Perhaps you weren't paying an attention to them and that could be costly to you. You could be pregnant right now. And if not, if you continue to not take it in the manner that doctors prescribe, you will be pregnant in the near future...I can guarantee it.
Hon, You need to educate yourself, no one is going to do it for you. It important to read the instructions. The pill has to be taken for a week so it can slowly build up in your system BEFORE you have sex. But the moment you stop taking it again, the amount of it in your system begins to decrease which increases your chances of becoming pregnant.
It must be taken daily and at the same time of day. Using an alarm on a cell phone is a good reminder to take it the same time daily. If you want a really carefree form of birthcontrol where you don't have to worry about daily pills, patches, going on time for appointments for the shots, then I suggest you get either the Mirenda IUD which is hormonal, or the Paragard copper IUD which is non hormonal but works just a well as the copper is an inhibiter for the fertilized eggs ability to implant. It costs more at first but in the long run is cheaper cus it lasts for 8 to 10 years. Imagine that many years of not having to have a worry about getting pregnant. ANd when you are ready to have a child the dr takes it back out and you can start trying for a child immediately. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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