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NEW AT BIRTH CONTROL..HELP??

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PostPosted: 05/13/07 - 17:31    Post subject: NEW AT BIRTH CONTROL..HELP?? Vote now! Reply with quote

So, the instructions for LoEstrin24 are pretty self-explanitory, but can anyone inform me about the "reminder pills". I don't get it.. if you're suppose to take the pill every day, why would there be "inactive" ones? I just started my first pack today so if someone could just let me know!
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PostPosted: 01/23/08 - 12:18    Post subject: loestrin birth controll Vote now! Reply with quote

i just started talking loestrin my self and my obgy told me the reminder pills or the brown pills are so u can still have periods... if u choose not to take those pills and on the last wensday decide to start a new pack of white pills u most likely will skip a period....i guess they just put them there so u dont stop taking the pill so u wont forget u know.... like they call it a REMINDER PILL
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