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To each their own, but I will never use the pill.
We have enough unwanted pregnancies, we sure don't need to have women going that far. I fear what would happen if women stopped using it.
no. no how. no way. not at all. not ever. na-uh.
Judging from all those "could I be prangnent" questions her in Answerbag, I'd say it's about effin' d*mn a whole bunch of girls learn how to read and FOLLOW the d*mn instructions to the letter on how to properly take them in the first place.
Of course...that's assuming they even intended to take them in the first place...
In my humble opinion, of course.
(And before I get a whole load of people complaining that they WERE taking them correctly: I'm NOT talking about YOU. So please don't go there!)
And then your plan is? +5
If they want to have sex and children, then yes.
yes, i will take all the babys they dont want, i have the room :)
i think each couple needs to decide what works best for them the pill is just a choice among several. glad i don't have to worry about it anymore.
There's a shot that prevents pregnancy for three months, and commonly gets rid of periods during those three months... think about it ladies.
I have never taken the pill to begin with.
can taking the last 2 active birth control pills late cause you to skip a period? i took the last friday and saturday pills on sunday night
by k52 on December 4th, 2010
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What are all of the side effects of the pill?
by AnonymousGirl on August 22nd, 2010
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I lost a birth control pill, and did not take one for that day and just continued the day after. Will i get my period early?
by sweetstuff5909 on December 1st, 2010
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what was your first day like on loestrin24fe?
by Kayyfro on August 15th, 2010
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reclipsen birth control, is it normal to vomit while on your period? does it cause breast enlargement and tenderness AFTER your period?
by ashleymh2009 on September 9th, 2010
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