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  1. 22 maj 2018 · Birth control pills should generally be started in one of two ways: "Day 1 Starter": Start taking your birth control pills during the first 24 hours of your period. If you are a "day 1 starter", you do not need to use a back-up method of birth control.

  2. 21 kwi 2020 · You can start taking your birth control pills as soon as you get them — any day of the week, and anytime during your menstrual cycle. But when you’ll be protected from pregnancy depends on when you start and the kind of pill you’re using.

  3. 26 lip 2018 · When you first start the pill, it takes several days to begin working. Be sure to use backup birth control (like a condom) for the first 7 days of beginning any type of oral contraception [1]....

  4. 16 lut 2021 · If you started your combination birth control pill not on your period nor the last day of it, you will be protected from pregnancy after 2 to 3 weeks. We encourage you to keep using other barrier method while taking your first pack of pills, as we mentioned before and in general to prevent sexually transmitted infections.

  5. 28 paź 2019 · You can start taking birth control pills as soon as you get them — any day of the week, and anytime during your menstrual cycle. But when you’ll be protected from pregnancy depends on when you start and the kind of pill you’re using.

  6. 2 maj 2024 · The pill, patch, shot, and implant can all be started alongside abortion medication or shortly after. You can start using the vaginal ring or IUD as soon as the medication abortion is...

  7. 24 lip 2023 · Most people can start taking birth control pills at any point during their menstrual cycle. However, it can take several days for the pill to establish a consistent hormone cycle that prevents...

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