Hi, I just finished my first pack of
alesse 21 a week ago and I used to take
them at 11pm because of my late work
schedule. But today I took my first pill
of the second month at 11am because I
would know that i'm up at that time
because of schoool. I changed the time
because taking it at night always gave me
a morning sickness feeling the next
morning. Anyway, I was hoping to get
reassurance that this will be ok and the
pill is just as effective. Please =] :d
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wakkochic17
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Mar 2004 Posts: 494 Location: South Carolina
Posted: 09-06-04 20:37pm
Yes.. As long as you take it regularly
and haven't missed a day you're covered!
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