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Q: Birth Control Question Hoping For Some Answers
asked by: sally11 on August 21st, 2006
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Hi my question is that I havent been on the pill for awhile ( a year actually ) as I got off it when my fiance went away for the army & he came back 3 days ago. My question is before he came back I didnt want to get my periods when he was going to arrive so I decided to get on the pil 20 days before he arrives so I can skip my periods as he came on the same days as I would of recieved my epriods thats why I didnt want to get them. Now I just took the first pill like staright away with out waiting to finish a periods etc as it says option 3 take today... & my epriods did skip but I did get a bit of brown discharge but nothing more and I had unprotected sex 4 times while im on the pill skipping my periods. Now im worried if I have a chanc eof getting pregnant wich I dont want but I thought I would be protected as im on the pill and have been for 20 days and havent miised one. The only reason imasking this is because I just read that you need to be preotected while skipping the pill and it kinda scared me :( would this be true or am I protected I dotn want to qorry about nothing.


Thanks hoping to get some replys
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Carifairy
replied on August 22nd, 2006
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No, you are protected!


Because you are skipping for the first time, you will likely have bleeding and discharge, don't worry, these are normal.

You are absolutely protected.
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