
I have high blood pressure and other health conditions that make it dangerous for me to get pregnant. I’ve been single for several years and not interested in dating, but I recently met someone I could envision falling in love with. We haven’t been intimate yet, but I’m starting birth control just in case. I need to know I’m not in danger of becoming pregnant because of my health conditions – it really has me anxious. Is birth control 100 percent effective?
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Ask How Long Does it Take Birth Control Effective
My husband has been deployed with the Marines for the last nine months, and he’s coming home next week. With all the excitement and caring for my two little girls, I just remembered that I let my birth control lapse! I want to be intimate with my husband when he gets home, but we also can’t afford to get pregnant right now. How long does it take for birth control to be effective?
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Ethinyl estradiol and norethindrone is a combination birth control pill containing female hormones that prevent ovulation (the release of an egg from an ovar...learn more »