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first time having sex since being on the pill

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rohrig
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PostPosted: 06/12/06 - 00:00    Post subject: first time having sex since being on the pill Vote now! Reply with quote


I have two questions.
1. I am 16 years old and I started with pill five days ago. Yesterday was the first time I was having sex since being on pill. Is it too early? Am I going to be safe?
2. Is there a time limit as to when I should stop taking birth control pills? Will I have trouble getting pregnant, let’s say after 10 years?
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PostPosted: 06/13/06 - 21:45    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Hello, I don’t think that there is any danger for after five days on pill. I hope you understand that pill will protect you from the pregnancy but not from STD and other things, so be careful anyway. And about time limit, there does not appear to be a limitation in terms of years of contraceptive pill use and no association with infertility for long term users. Your fertility is highest in your late teens and twenties. If you're planning family, you should keep this in mind.
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