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I have been taking birth control pills for 19 days tonight will be 20, when does it take affect aganst preg? ?


my bf blew the load in me tonight and i read that it doesnt take affect against preg for 4 weeks. is that true? Should i worry?

Depends when you started taking it. If it was the first day of your period, you would already be covered. In fact I think if it was the Sunday (or whichever day) after your period then you would be covered after 14 days. You would have to google your pill type online to find out.

Harriet

Birth control pills are never really 100% effective. He used a condom?? You can call your doctor or the planned parenthood clinic and get the morning after pill. Birth control pills generally are not considered to keep you safe until after your 2nd or 3rd menstrual cycle. An additional form of birth control should be used within those time limits. Abstinence, condoms, sponge, IUD or diaphragm.

I was told it takes 4 weeks also. I would use protection from now on and wait to see if my period comes. Try not to stress b/c stress can make your period late.

no it only takes two weeks but if your really that paranoid go to your friendly neighborhood planned parenthood and get plan b for free

Morning After Pill darling
your only hope at the moment

do that tomorrow and don't wait

Yes, you should worry.

yes, it's true! go get a plan B pill right away!

it takes a week for the pill to be effective, don't worry your fine

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