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Feb 11
06:55
❓⚠️⚠️⚠️⚠️‼️⚠️‼️⚠️⚠️⚠️‼️‼️‼️‼️⚠️‼️‼️‼️⚠️🔶💤💤💤 Brand: Junel Fe 1/20 Am I protected from getting pregnant if I take my pill every day, or every day at the SAME time? I’m just curious I take my pill at the same time every day. I’ve only taken it about an hour and a half late one time. Also, if somebody has unprotected sex, and the person ejaculate inside of them on their ovulation day. Does that increase pregnancy? This is my first time so I just wanna understand and hear from you girls 🥰
 
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Feb 11
07:14
You don’t ovulate if you take your pills correctly so there is no way for you to get pregnant. It’s not unprotected, the pill is your protection. I recommend reading this {kqHyHKN-g} in its entirety and read your pamphlet. Use condoms until you’re certain you know how to use it effectively and understand the science. Birth control takes responsibility and with that comes taking the time to really educate on what you’re taking. Don’t read any random result from google and make sure what you read is backed up by scientific research. Remember that you and your partner need to get tested for STI’s before having any continues sex.
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Feb 11
15:24
You're on a combined pill so you have a 24 hour window, meaning you're still protected if you take your pill any time during the day as long as it's not 24 hours later than you were supposed to take it. However taking it around the same time every day usually minimizes side effects and user error.
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Feb 11
15:26
@aurielle I’ll absolutely, I take it at 1 o’clock every day. Out of my 21 pills, I took in an hour late twice. And I documented everything because I’m a OCD freak. LOL. But thank you so much for clarifying that, you guys are lifesaver. I feel safer here than I do sitting in the doctors office with OB/GYN to be honest. 🥰😩😂
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