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PostPosted: 07/04/07 - 18:16    Post subject: How soon after i finish my 4 inactive pills can i have unpro Vote now! Reply with quote

Im only one pill away from starting a new pack and my period is more than likely going to stop soon. how long do i have to wait to have sex? btw im taking Yaz
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