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Does starting a birth control pill make me more subtle at getting pregnant? |
I had to get a biopsy of my uterus and when all came back well the doctor put me on YAZ I started my pills last sunday but i had sex thursday.......I should be fine right??? birth control pills can take up to 3 months to kick in... you should be using an alternative birth control method in the mean time. no...pills dont start working really till about 3 months after taking them. Your hormones need to change in order for you NOT to get pregnant...If you did not know this why are you having sex? Also use condoms anyways!!! |
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