50+ YEARS
It depends on how long you have been on the pill, what type of birth control pill, and your body. It could be anywhere from the day you are off it, to six months. If you are not looking to get pregnant use a condom.
The first pill does not take effect. Birth control will not prevent pregnancy until you've been on the pill for four weeks.
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As long as guns have been around.
With the 21 day pill, you leave a gap of 7 days. As long as you have been taking your pills as directed, you do not need additional contraception for the non pill-taking days.
As by "pill" if you are meaning the birth control pill, as long as you take it everyday you should be fine. I have been on the pill for 5 years and have sometimes forgotten to take the pill for a day or two and have taken the pill after sex and I have never gotten pregnant.
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Ovulation normally returns 2-4 weeks after the last pill regardless of how long a woman has been taking the pill. If her periods were irregular prior to using the pill, they are likely to resume their irregular pattern when she stops the pill.
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As long as So Random has been around.
Each pill takes a different amount of time to work. The pill will be working effectively at preventing pregnancy and you can also have unprotected sex, when you've been on the pill for 4 weeks without missing a dose.
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