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PostPosted: 06/01/07 - 14:50    Post subject: Birth Control Vote now! Reply with quote

I just started taking yaz...i took the first pill becuase i was spotting but i haven't actually started my period yet...should i continue taking the pill..or should i wait until i start my period
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