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Re: [Birth Control]

From: katie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 27 Mar 2003 10:53:30 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Anonymous wrote: >
>At Thu, 27 Mar 2003, katie wrote:
>>
>>At Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Anonymous wrote:
>>>
>>>At Thu, 27 Mar 2003, anonymous wrote:
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>>>>I recently started taking birthcontrol pills again and I was taking them at nine pm. For the first week I had trouble remembering to take them. I tool one at 11:30pm and some around 10pm and at nine. My boyfriend and I were having sex and the condom broke and he had already cumed. Can I get pregnant from this? Everything I have read says stuff about taking the pill a day late nothing about hours. Thank you so much
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>>>>katie
>>>
>>>Not a doc.......but I think you are fine in that time frame, an hour or
>>>two here or there will not make a difference. I do have one question,
>>>when did you start taking them? I have read that it may take a full
>>>month for the pill to be completely effective. If this is the first
>>>week or two you may have a problem, unlikely but possible.
>>
>>I started taking them the day of my last period so they become effective
>>right away. or so i am told lol and acording to the instructions inside
>
>OK, but how long ago was that? Have you been taking them for 3 days or 3
>weeks. In any case, try doing a search of the archives. Both questions
>have been answered many times by the docs here.

This happend two weeks after I started taking them and I have searched the archives but it does not say anything about taking them a few hours late a few times






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