If you use birth control pills consistently and correctly every time, then you are 99% "protected" from pregnancy when you have sex, regardless of when you have intercourse.
The pill does not protect against STDs/STIs (sexually transmitted diseases or infections), so you should still use a condom to protect yourself against these.
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If you use birth control pills consistently and correctly every time, then you are 99% "protected" from pregnancy when you have sex, regardless of when you have intercourse.
The pill does not protect against STDs/STIs (sexually transmitted diseases or infections), so you should still use a condom to protect yourself against these.
August 20, 2009 - 12:36pmThis Comment
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