There's no birth control pills over the counter but if u have unprotected sex (no condom, or it broke...), there is a pill called "plan B" or "morning after pill". It used to be prescription only but it is now over the counter. However, to buy it over the counter, u have to be over the age of 18. If u are under, u have to have a prescription from u'r doctor.
It's two pills. The first must be taken within 72 hours after unprotected sex. the second will be taken 12 hours later. It's around $50 over the counter.
2007-04-21 20:19:50
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answered by tim c 2
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In countries other than the US.
But you do not want over the counter BC pills. This is messing with the basic hormonal system of your body. This is something that should not be done lightly and without the observation of a trained professional. You can seriously hurt yourself if you do not understand what you are doing.
2007-04-19 17:28:26
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answered by basicporkandbeans 2
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It will be a Canadian doctor that will be prescribing your BC pills then it will be filled in Canada then shipped to you. Keep in mind you will really have no one to check on side effects and it could be quite detrimental to your well being. There could be a local free health clinic to help you out. There is a national law that will protect your privacy as well.
2007-04-19 17:37:12
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answered by rokdude5 4
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Birth control pills are not sold over the counter in the USA.
2007-04-19 17:27:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm told that an aspirin works well as birth control, but you can't take it orally. You have to hold it tightly between your knees.
Seriously, your only hope is getting them over the internet from an overseas pharmacy. This is incredibly DANGEROUS. Please don't do it. You need to be seen by a dr. for the right dosage and type for you. If you can't afford them, there are clinics you can go to.
2007-04-19 17:36:58
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answered by Bobzeechemist 4
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no such thing. don't take any kind of birth control pill that was not prescribed to you by a doctor and get it from a real pharmacy. don't try any herbal supplements or pills you buy online.
2007-04-19 17:28:52
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answered by Amanda Lane 3
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go to a free clinic.. they will give them to you... that where my daughter went when she was 16.. stay away from the depo shot it makes you gain weight she took just 2 shots and went from 116 to 156lbs in less than half a year..condoms are a good bet.. the pill may help you not get pregent but it does nothing for std's
2007-04-20 07:05:23
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answered by vis 7
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you will possibly be able to desire to have a prescription. expenses can variety plenty finding on what kind you choose and additionally your circumstances. in case you're unemployed or undesirable you're able to pass on your interior of reach well-being branch. they have a sliding scale for expenses. a pair years in the past it fee me $15 for the examination and $10 for 3 months nicely worth of the pill. yet yet back i replaced into on it by my ordinary well-being practitioner and it ran me $30/month. some medical doctors provide you unfastened samples for a month or 2 to get you began and to work out the way you react to that distinctive kind. there is a lot of difference in hormone ranges and such in distinctive manufacturers so which you will possibly be able to might desire to aim some to work out the way it is going. There additionally are the thoughts of the patch and depo pictures, yet i could propose attempting the pill first to work out how your physique reacts. deliberate parenthood is a huge source for counsel, verify with them. additionally in case you're in college, noticeably college, the well-being facility could have the capacity to make it easier to out.
2016-10-28 12:41:00
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answered by student 4
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Birth Control Pills are strictly controlled in the USA to my understanding.... you needs a prescription for them....
to get them at a reduced rate.... go to a local health department and follow their guidelines (income).
each state and/or county has different rules as to age requirements.... please inquire within each one....
when going across country lines to get Rx's filled... I have no knowledge on that topic...
2007-04-19 18:19:00
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answered by milady 2
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Thanks to a built in system that keeps people from trying to self-medicate and potentially kill themselves with medications, visit a physician.
Also, birth control pills are available to teens without the consent of their parents. Try your local planned parenthood. Otherwise, condoms or abstinence are great options.
2007-04-19 17:38:10
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answered by Anonymous
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