Can she have unportected sex while on her sugar pills ?!


Question: She has been taking her pills everyday but just at different times. She has had unportected sex before but not while she was taking her sugar pills. Is there a bigger chance she could get pregnant ?

She doesn't bleed til at least the 3rd or 4th day of taking the sugar pills so she wont be bleeding til' then so dont say ew blah blah blah. Thanks :]


Answers: She has been taking her pills everyday but just at different times. She has had unportected sex before but not while she was taking her sugar pills. Is there a bigger chance she could get pregnant ?

She doesn't bleed til at least the 3rd or 4th day of taking the sugar pills so she wont be bleeding til' then so dont say ew blah blah blah. Thanks :]

No, birth control is suppose to work t keep you protected the whole time you are on it. Taking the sugar pills shouldn't effect anything. Just keep in mind that nothing is completely safe-proof, it doesn't happen often but there has been cases where a ***** of birth control pills turned out to be ineffective and accidents like that do happen, so my suggestion is just be safe as possible.
good luck Hun!

If you are worried about her being pregnant,,,

this means she is not using a condom,,,,,,she is putting herself at risk,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,thats all im saying,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Did you take her boy friend to the clinic and have him tested for everything there is,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

Taking the pill at different times is not ideal. Being off by plus or minus an hour is ok, check the instructions.

The protection continues through the placebo pills, do no need to worry assuming she followed instructions.

I heard that some of the newer pills are not completely placebo, so you can't simply skip them, check with your doctor.

Well, this will work if she has truly 100% been taking the pill correctly all month. If she's beent aking it correctly, then she shouldn't have ovulated, which means there is no egg there to be fertilized. So basically you're fine to do this, I do it and have not had a problem in 2 years. People need to stop stressing about things like this and realise that the pill is only considered 98% effective because of the people who stuff it up and don't take it correctly/ vomit or have diareeah within 3 hours of taking it/ take antibiotics and dont use backup protection/ forget to take it/ take it at different times each day. Obviously during the studies where they were working out the percentage, they had to allow for the people who screw it up. If she makes any of these mistakes during the month, then you just need to use condoms, but if she knows for sure that none of these issues have occured, then go for it, the pill will then be 100% effective!





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