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Q: Birth Control
asked by: questiongirl5 on September 25th, 2005
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I had a baby 2months ago and I have been takin ovcon35 for about 3weeks and jus last week I had sex with my boyfriend and I believe that he came in me. I am suppose to be takin the white pill for when I have my period, but it hasnt come yet, but this is only the start of the white pills, soo what does this mean.?
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nicolem
replied on September 25th, 2005
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Re: Birth Control
I am not sure what you mean by you think he came in you. I would ask him if you are unsure and talk with him if you are uncomfortable with him doing so. I wouldnt really worry about the period, your body needs time to regulate itself after your pregnancy. Personally, my period doesnt start till the fifth white pill. Everyone is different though. Hope that helps!
Megan
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questiongirl5
replied on September 26th, 2005
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Thank you so much
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wife2jason_mom2ryley
replied on September 26th, 2005
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Re: Birth Control
questiongirl5 wrote:
i had a baby 2months ago and I have been takin ovcon35 for about 3weeks and jus last week I had sex with my boyfriend and I believe that he came in me. I am suppose to be takin the white pill for when I have my period, but it hasnt come yet, but this is only the start of the white pills, soo what does this mean.?


hey!! I was just wondering if you are breastfeeding. I am wanting to get on the pill but I know yu have to be careful while breastfeeding. Get back to me if you can.

Teresa
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nicolem
replied on September 26th, 2005
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Hi teresa. I read something that said after six months after the baby is born, you should be fine on the pill if you are breastfeeding. If you are worried about the milk supply being affected if it is before the six month mark, you may want to consider switching to the mini-pill, as it has no effect on the milk supply. Hope that helps!
Nicolem
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wife2jason_mom2ryley
replied on September 27th, 2005
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Thanks!!! What is the mini pill??? I'v never heard of it!?!

Teresa
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