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If you're pregnant, you should stop taking the birth control pill, as it is of no use.
If starting the pill on any but the first day of menstrual bleeding, you should use a backup method for the first seven days of pill use. The pill should be about 99.7% - 99.9% effective if taken daily.
You need to discuss this with your OB doctor or midwife. If you are breast feeding it will effect the pill you use.
The sugar pill is just to keep you on the regimin of taking a pill everyday, you don't have to but be sure to get back on the active pills when you should stop taking the sugar pills
If Proactol is causing you to have "dumping syndrome" immediately following use of the pill, it could effect the efficiency of the pill. Other wise it should not matter.
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Taking a pill has no reason to take a rest. In fact the repeated restarting of the pill might be more harmful than the relatively steady-state situation that is maintained during sustained use.
Depending on when you started your very first pill pack determines the answer to this question. If you are on at least your second pill pack, you should be safe to not use a condom in the first week of your pills. However, if you are on your very first pill pack, you should use a back-up method (such as condom, spermicide, etc.) for the first month you are starting the pill since it takes about a month to get into full-effect from preventing pregnancy.
No, there may be specific reasons why she was put that specific pill, and also reasons why you should not take it.
No, in your first month on the pill you should still be careful and use a condom. you're not 100% safe yet.
Females who are sexually active, want to be protected from pregnancy, or would like to regulate there menstrual cycle, should use birth control.