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How soon after a miscarriage ( 7weeks along) should someone start birth control pill again?



Has anyone started back on the pill again immediately after miscarrying?? This pill is supose to be started on a sunday and it will be a week since the loss. NO SMART MOUTH REMARKS NEEDED EITHER!!!!!

I have...I got pregnant taking the pill, I was put on antibiotics and not told it could make it ineffective. So I continued to take my pill got pregnant had a miscarriage. I never stopped taking the pill...It didn't do anything to me. Also after I had kids a few years later(planed) the Dr. gave me the pill 4 days after delivering.

I would start taking them on Sunday. I am sure your Dr. would have told you if it was going to hurt you. anyway if you are sexually active, you don't want to get pregnant again because you can damage your insides. you should not get pregnant for at least a year after...that is enough time to let your badly heal.
I believe you can safely take it right away. but if it was me, i'd wait at least a month.
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