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Is it true if you take a whole week's worth of birth control (the pill),?



it'll be effective to use as a morning after pill?

No. It is not true. It would also be a very dangerous thing to do. You could cause a number of health-scares, including stroke and a blood clot (which could travel and kill you).

Let me suggest something very unpopular and perhaps radical: A person who is not mature enough to take the proper precautions to prevent unwanted pregnancy and disease is not mature enough to be having sexual relations.
you could very well cause yourself to have a stroke or heart attack
your question is a little vague. But if you mean if you take a weeks worth at once i wouldnt recommend it. If you dont want to take a chance you can go to your clinic for a pill to take if you dont want a kid.
no in effect if u take a week of bc pills u will overdose on bc pills i did that once i forgot to take my pill for three days an took three at one time it made me bleed and feel sick to my stomach
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