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The birth control pill reaches its full effectiveness after seven days in a row.
If you are not having sex/unprotected sex, you can start your birth control whenever you want.
unprotected sex is never safe no matter what time of birth control as pregnancy is always a possibility as is sexually transmitted diseases
Yes, unprotected sex can get you pregnant.
If you have missed that many pills, do not have unprotected sex. After taking your next pill wait at least 7 days before having sex unprotected.
When you switch brands of birth control to a generic, you are still getting the same hormones and the same dosage of hormones, the only difference is that the pills were made by different companies. If you have been on birth control for at least 2 months, it is still safe to have unprotected intercourse even though you are switching birth control. If you haven't been on birth control for at least 2 months you should use a back-up method, such as condoms, during the first week of starting your new birth control. If you want to be even safer, you could wait 2 weeks to have unprotected sex.
While having unprotected Sex , none the methods of Birth Control can be considered as 100% safe. But there are medicines in the market which can be given with in 48-72 Hrs after unprotected sex , and it MAY prevent the pregnancy. Follow:"Prevention is Better than Cure". Use CONDOM !
By having unprotected sex.
It's only the first month. Oral birth control takes 30 days to be fully effective.
its around an 85% chance that you could be pregnant becasue birth control is only 81-99% effective. so check anyways.
Was Saturday the first time you ever took it? If so, you should have been advised to complete your pack for an entire cycle(1 month) before having unprotected sex. If you missed a pill Friday and you just started taking your birth control, then sorry, but you've just officially screwed up your birth control. If you had been on your birth control for more than a month, then missing your pill on Friday would not be a big deal. Best thing for you to do at this point is to contact your doctor or pharmacist about what you should do. They will probably say that you need to either stop the birth control you are on right now and take a pregnancy test if you miss your cycle or continue taking your birth control and then complete another month of birth control BEFORE you have unprotected sex again. If you're going to have sex, please be responsible about it! If you are over 17, you can go to your pharmacist within 72 hours of unprotected sex and get the morning after pill. However, this will mess up your birth control for a month's cycle. Best thing for you to do is to take your birth control like you should and avoid unprotected sex! If you've got to have sex, use a condom and spermicide.
No. Birth control pills are based on progesterone being in your system long-term. Chances are, you have already ovulated by skipping those seven pills. The morning after pill (PlanB) can prevent pregnancy as long as it's taken within 120 hours after unprotected sex. Plan B is the same as taking multiple regular birth control pills.