Do some birth control pills still let you
have periods???
If so...Should one have sex during the
girls period???
Thank you so much...In advanced
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Ingi
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Posted: 06-19-06 15:52pm
If you are taking birth control pills, you
are still considered 'safe' from pregnancy
during your period if that is what you are
asking. ;) yes, you can have sex on your
period while taking the sugar pills.
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Carifairy
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Posted: 06-19-06 21:53pm
Most pills and methods do allow for a
period week =) but you can choose to
change that up if you like, and if you are
on a mono phasic pill.Mono phasic is all
one hormone strength.
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InFiNaTy
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Thank You! Posted: 06-20-06 09:44am
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Da_Dez_Bombzzz
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Posted: 06-20-06 09:47am
ingi
wrote:
if you are taking birth
control pills, you are still considered
'safe' from pregnancy during your period
if that is what you are asking. ;) yes,
you can have sex on your period while
taking the sugar
pills.
its usually not reccommended though..Sugar
pill sex can still get you pregnant.
There is still that chance. I would back
it up with a condom, just to be safe!!!
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Carifairy
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Posted: 06-20-06 15:51pm
No you are fully protected! I work for
planned parenthood and teach birth control
education, I promise you are fully
protected.
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