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writes: Hey all. ply answer my question. its very important to me.k im 16. me and my bf are having sex. i want to use the pill. whats the posabilitys of getting pregnant with the morning after pill? where can i get it? i live in a small town where everybody knows me. thx for the help all i apriciate it. xxx.
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 August 2007): hey im in the same position as you, kinda, from what ive seen on the internet, its really easy to get morning after pill, but u have to take it 72 hours afterwards which u prob new already.....theres apparently an 80% chance u wont get pregnant once uve used it...just tlk to your doctor about it...but just dont use it all the time, from what ive heard the side effects are very nasty!!!Good luckxx
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reader, birdynumnums +, writes (13 August 2007):
The Birth control pill is for regular, everyday birth control. The Morning after pill is what you in an emergency after having unprotected sex. It is very, very unpleasant and makes you quite ill, but it does work. It is not intended for use as regular birth control and prevention. Make sure that you are using a condom even if you are on the pill to prevent sexually transmitted diseases. I am a big advocate of using a condom until marriage to prevent disease. It is an easy way to protect your future fertility. I know several women who are childless because of sexually transmitted diseases. It may not be something that you have even considered, but is has changed these women's lives and they live with regrets that have changed their future permanently.
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (13 August 2007):
First off the morning after pill isn't something you want to take repeatedly. It's for the hopefully rare case when you accidentally had unprotected sex. Now the birth control pill is used as a daily preventative. Many women use it because they have hard or irregular periods. Use that as your excuse to get it from a clinic or your doctor.
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reader, missunsure +, writes (13 August 2007):
Whats your rush to get intimate with this boyfriend? Any doctor will confidentially give you the contraceptive pill, I would also advise you to use condoms to prevent stds, but hopefully you already knew that. You are a young girl and I wish you well, but please consider that you have the rest of your life in front of you and you are not even legal to have sexual intercourse and your boyfriend could be taken to court and charged for this offence, he could possibly face a custodial sentence.
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