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Are contraceptive pills safe from future side effects?

NOTHING is TOTALLY safe EVER.


Is nexplanon safe?

Nexplanon is safe. It is one of the most effective reversible contraceptive method.


How safe is pulling out as contraceptive?

No it is not as safe. One, you could contract an STD. Two, you could get her pregnant from precum that you have no control over.


How do you have safe sex but still get prenant?

No "safe sex" is really absolute safe. It is all about probabilities: if you use contraceptive methods, you significantly the risk of a pregnancy.


Which medicine safe in pregnancy termination after 34 days?

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What is safe average age to give first child birth?

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Are you covered straight away when you start taking the Oral contraceptive pill?

No, in your first month on the pill you should still be careful and use a condom. you're not 100% safe yet.


Why is it important to use more than one contraceptive method?

Because none of them is 100% safe.


If you are off the pill for a few days is it safe to go back on?

If you are off the contraceptive pill for a few days, it is safe to go back on. However, it is important to use another contraceptive for the following 7 days until you are fully protected again by the pill, if you want to avoid pregnancy.


In what year did the FDA approve the first oral contraceptive?

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What are the diseases because of the contraceptive pills?

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