If you take your first pill on the first day of ure period are u protected strai!
Question: Ive read the little book that came with it, searched the internet and asked other people, i just cant get a straight answer.
Thankyou for any answers
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Answers: Ive read the little book that came with it, searched the internet and asked other people, i just cant get a straight answer.
Thankyou for any answers
xxxxxx
That is correct, if you take your first pill ever on the first day of your period, contraceptive cover is immediate. Also from then on cover is continuous, and includes your pill free days, another very common question.
no the pill takes 30 days to come into effect if you take it everyday
If you start taking the pill within five days of the start of your period, pill protection begins immediately. If you start taking it at any other time during your menstrual cycle, pill protection begins one week later.Keep in mind that while hormonal birth control offers excellent pregnancy protection, it does not protect against sexually transmitted infections.
The birth control pill from my general understanding takes about a month until it works if taken properly.. So, I would use another method of BC to be on the safe side... Which I would do anyway... to prevent STD'S....
It takes approximately 1 full cycle to be protected. So you should use other protection during the first package of pills or the first 21 days.
Ask your doctor or family planning clinic.
Go direct to a professional.
NO you are not, you need to take the first month of them and never miss any dont take risks use a condom too. x
No. You have to take the pill for a full month before you are protected. During the first month it is suggested that you abstain from sex or use an another form of birth control (such as condoms) along with the pill.
If you took your first pill on first day of cycle and if you keep taking your pills every day regularly - you are protected.
u had to take the pill for 30 days to be protected!h