*Are they safe*
Yes, if taken correctly, birth control pills are 97-99 percent effective. Only 3 out of 1000 women will get pregnent when taking them. You can reduce the risk further by using condoms or not letting your boyfriend finnish inside you.
Remember, that's if taken correctly. Also, they provide no protection against STD's.
2006-09-08 11:17:39
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answered by Greg P 5
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at first, do no longer pay attention on your mom. it incredibly is a adverse theory. Its in no way a good suggestion to take medicine on a whim like that. Any surgeon, even a adverse one, might comprehend that as a adverse theory. it ought to no longer even paintings in a weeks time. You cant pump your physique crammed with hormones for a week like that. that's, no offense, thoroughly stupid and sick-counseled. merely use a tampon!! you're physique is doing what that's meant to do.. so be chuffed! and to further answer your question.. Contraceptives are literally undesirable for women human beings. the undertaking is, its a multi billion greenback industry and (the plain) your probabilities of adjusting into pregnant are VERY low while you're taking the pill properly. So, the pill isn't likely anwhere--risk-free or otherwise. the 1st experimental tests on contraceptives have been executed on men. the lads ought to no longer become erect jointly as on the pill. So, of direction, they started testing on women human beings. The pill killed various women human beings, so as that they decreased the dosage--and that's incredibly what we take on the instant (sound risk-free to you?). there are various area outcomes. The pill, in a simplistic rationalization, tricks your physique into believing that's pregnant. it rather is the reason you are able to no longer become pregnant jointly as on it. of course, the medicine mandatory to trick the physique for prolonged classes of time, and the hormones linked with being pregnant over an prolonged quantity of time, uninterrupted, could have extreme area outcomes. Its a medicine which you're able to no longer take gently. evaluate the experts and cons. on your case.. merely use a freaking tampon!
2016-09-30 11:52:55
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answered by bungay 4
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If you look hard enough, there's a study that says everything is unsafe. The Pill is certainly safer than many of the alternatives.
2006-09-08 11:56:42
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answered by spunk113 7
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yes it is safe 'cause i'd been taking pills for 6 years, but now i stopped 4 months ago and my period didn't come yet. and that's the side effect.
2006-09-10 20:40:39
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answered by lavin_09 1
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Are you talking about Plan B? If taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex it will greatly reduce your chances of an unwanted pregnancy. There is a possibility that it will mess up your period, so don't be too concerned if your period does not start on time.
2006-09-08 11:12:13
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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they are safe to a point. they have a lot of side effects. and there are a lot of prescribed meds that are not safe!
2006-09-08 11:20:11
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answered by Emily E 4
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Think they safe.
2006-09-08 15:20:15
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answered by Stacey 1
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Yes safe if u dont smoke ext. there are prcausions and things .like that.
2006-09-08 11:11:57
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answered by Jacob Lee's Mommy 2
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97 % as long as u do the right thing and take it every day your should not get pregnant
2006-09-08 11:12:15
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answered by Anonymous
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there safe..otherwise they wouldnt perscribe them
2006-09-08 11:10:59
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answered by mommy2savannah51405 6
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