Is it true that birth contorl fails constantly?I want to have sex w/o condoms since i'm on birth control?!


Question: Is it true that birth contorl fails constantly.?I want to have sex w/o condoms since i'm on birth control.?
Can I do that.?How long do I have to wait until I can have sex without a condom.I took it the first day at 3pm and then I changed the time to 9pm and missed 6 hrs so is it still safe.?I'm taking low-ogesteral.Any websites you get your info from would help if you leave me the site.That would increase your chance GREATLY if you leave a site.Thanks.Health Question & Answer


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They use to say wait 3 months when starting on a pill before you have sex without anything else... for some, missing a pill one day or takeing it a different time of day can mess them up others it is fine.. same goes for it you throw up or have the runs when you are taking it. Call a pharmasist at a drug store and tell them what pill you are on.. and how long it takes to get into your system. Some pills contain 2 types of meds so one could get into your system faster then the other... go the the website for the pill or google "women health" or www.ask.com and type in your question, it will pull up a number of relating sites.... best bet is to wait till the following month.. and then get the spermicide gel at the drug store and use that, just instert b4 sex.

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It should tell you on the advice pamplet that came with your pills how long you'll need to wait for the pill to become effective. If you're single, you should still use a condom because it provides an extra layer of protection against both pregnancy and STDs.Health Question & Answer



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