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Re: Birth Control

From: Marie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 22 Jul 1999 22:48:05 -0500 (CDT)


Thank you both for your response.

I'm not taking this to prevent pregnacy, I'm taking it to avoid getting cysts.

Thank you again and I will begin on the first Sunday that follows my period. :)

--
Marie

At Thu, 22 Jul 1999, BJ wrote: > >> At Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Marie wrote: >> > >> >Hello everyone, >> > >> . When should I start taking >> >birth-control for the first time - I mean should I wait until after my >> >period ends or does it matter? My doctor never told me and I don't want >> >to pay another $150.00 to have this question answered. >> > >> Does birth control have the same side effects as >> >Depo? I really beleive Depo almost ended my marriage because of some of >> >the side effects. I'm scared the birth control might do the same. >> > >> >Thank you in advance. >> > >> >-- >> >Marie > >> I generally use the "Sunday start" method, which means taking your first >> pill on the the Sunday that follows your FIRST day of bleeding, even if >> it is just spotting. If you begin bleeding on a Sunday, you start that >> very day. If you do it this way, you have maximum contraceptive >> benefits from the beginning. By the way, there is nothing magic about >> Sunday. If you want to begin on a different day of the week, the same >> principles apply. >> >> -- >> William D. McIntosh, MD > >By starting on Sunday, avoid periods on the weekends. >Did prescriber tell you to use alternative method of birth control until >first pak taken? > >BJ, FNP




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