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PostPosted: 04/06/07 - 12:01    Post subject: Progesterone to ward off period? Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi, I have never used birth control before. My next period is scheduled to come on my wedding day. My doctor prescribed progesterone pills to take after the 21st day after my period started. She said to keep taking the pill until I wanted my period to come. I accidently miscounted and took one pill a week early. Will this effect my body in anyway? Is it likely that taking the pills each day after the 21st day still ward off my period untill the weekend is over? Thanks!
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