so my girlfriends a pain in the ass
#12
Re: so my girlfriends a pain in the ***
Originally Posted by Suckah
its doubtful your gf is preggo, the dr should have explained to her that she may not get her period for a while
this page will answer any questions you have
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/pp2...-orthoevra.xml
this page will answer any questions you have
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/pp2...-orthoevra.xml
"a missed period does not always mean you are pregnant, especially if you have used the patch correctly. But see your clinician if you miss a second period."
so i wouldn't freak out just yet
Originally Posted by Suckah
actually, some BC is effective immediately
#13
Re: so my girlfriends a pain in the ***
If you apply your first patch within five days after the start of your period, you are protected immediately.
If you apply your first patch more than five days after the start of your period, use another method of birth control if you have vaginal intercourse during the first week — protection will begin after seven days.
If you apply your first patch more than five days after the start of your period, use another method of birth control if you have vaginal intercourse during the first week — protection will begin after seven days.
they do cover pretty much EVERY birth control method
#15
Re: so my girlfriends a pain in the ***
i talked to a friend of mine and she said that when she first started bc, that month she did start her period about 4-5 days late. im probably just being paranoid, just one of those things that sit in the back of our head and dont go away. i appreciate all the help guys, its helping my mind rest a little more easy.