Some questions about birth control pills..?!


Question: Some questions about birth control pills!.!.!?
so its going to be my first time on birth control!. im going to start it this sunday (first sunday since my last period)!. and i wanna know if what i have heard/read about is correct!.!.!.

so i take one pill a day (around the same time each day--[evening is best])

so i have to be taking one pill a day *for at least a month* until i can safely have unprotected sex!? so like i cant have unprotected sex in 2 weeks and expect to be protected!? Do i only have to wait a month!?

so what if i want to have sex in the morning!? would i still be protected even though i wont be taking my pill until evening!?

what are the symptoms i should expect!? (please include anything that has to do with late periods as well)

i am going to be taking wyeth nordette, do u recommend it from personal experience!?

and i read that i am supposed to take one pill a day for 21 days, but then skip 7 days, and then start the new pack, true!? because there are only 21 pills in a pack!.

during the sex, should i still try to avoid as much as i can getting sperm inside of me(pull out method)!? or will i be safe if i let all the sperm stay inside!?


any other tips or ideas would be appreciated!. please include any sources if possible!.im so paranoid about getting pregnant!.!.thanks so much!Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
if you take the pill the 1st sunday after ur period, expect to be protected right away!. it takes 2 weeks to be protected only when you start at any other time during ur cycle!. I take the pill every night at 9pm and yes, you're protected every day no matter what time it is!.!.!.you're even protected during ur period!. i didnt get any symptoms except for weight loss and mild cramps during the 1st 2 weeks!. yes, take it for 21 days at the same time each day or night and stop for 7 days and start the new pack on sunday (because u said ur starting sunday)!.!.so you'll always start on sunday!. technically with the pill, ur 99% covered!.!.!.they would claim 100% but ppl would sue them!.!.so you're fully covered as long as you take ur pill at the same time of day every day!. if you skip a pill, you're protection will DRASTICALLY go down, so dont forget! if you do forgeet, just take the pill as soon as you remember and then take the one ur supposed to take at the normal time (for example, if you take ur pill at 9pm, but you forgot to take it til 9am!.!.just take the one u were supposed to take at 9pm the night before when you remember and again at 9pm that night)!. if u have more quesstions, just ask ur doctor!.!.!.and make sure ur in a monogomous relationship if you%Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes every 24 hour 1 tablet to be takenWww@Answer-Health@Com

As for time of day evening such as around dinner time or bed time is best!. The reason for this is because it reduces the chance of getting sick to your stomach!.

For protecting against the possibility of pregnancy the pill becomes effective after 7 days!. You will still be protected from pregnancy if you want to have sex in the morning but take the pill in the evening!.

As for symptoms to expect at first you may experience spotting for a time, and with this or nausea (if it occurs) it can take 3 months for the body to adjust as far as trying to get rid of them!.

With the 21 day pack of pills it is true that you take the pills one every day for 21 days and then skip for the next week and then after that start a new pack!.

As for other side effects you may notice while on the pill you may notice some weight gain but that is mostly water which is coming from the hormones in the medication!.

I am also going to include the link to a site that might help you find even more information!. The link is at: http://forums!.obgyn!.net/womens-healthWww@Answer-Health@Com





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