Is this your first month on birth control? Or just your third pill of a new pack? If this is not your very first pack of pills, then you should be protected by your pill--otherwise, a condom should be worn for the first two weeks. Although most women with a 28 day cycle do not ovulate right after menstruation, every single woman is different and it is a possibility. So, if this was your first pill pack and you had unprotected sex, you can take plan B or you can wait for your next period to arrive and take a pregnancy test if you're late.
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Hi Anon,
Is this your first month on birth control? Or just your third pill of a new pack? If this is not your very first pack of pills, then you should be protected by your pill--otherwise, a condom should be worn for the first two weeks. Although most women with a 28 day cycle do not ovulate right after menstruation, every single woman is different and it is a possibility. So, if this was your first pill pack and you had unprotected sex, you can take plan B or you can wait for your next period to arrive and take a pregnancy test if you're late.
Good luck,
Rosa
October 19, 2012 - 8:08amThis Comment
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