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PostPosted: 02/13/07 - 17:39    Post subject: How long after pregnancy... Vote now! Reply with quote

How long after you give birth do you have to wait to start any type of birth control? Can you start right after or do you have to wait 6 weeks also? I have two other kids but didn't start pills until like 3 and 4 months after.
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