Unprotected sex . . . never a good idea with bcp or not. Tell your boyfriend that nothing is 100%. So, in order to protect yourself and him from STD's as well as parenthood, use condoms. Nevertheless, to answer your question, I would wait at least three full cycles. Let your body get adjusted to the new hormones.
$$ . . . the pay will depend on you. Most people pay for it monthly due to insurance regulations. If you're concerned about cost, depending on your age, you might be able to go to a free clinic that will just give you bcp. I know that clinics on most college campuses will do this. You just need to tell them your financial situation and ask for "samples."
Chances . . . yes, there is still a chance that you can get pregnant but it is unlikely. You need to follow the directions, take the pill around the same time each day, don't miss any days, etc. Really, it depends on your body. Remember, nothing is 100%.
Taste . . . it is a little bitty pill. Down it with a cup of juice and you won't taste a thing. Once you become a pro, you'll take it without any liquid. It is so small.
Drinking . . . the doctor will ask you lots of questions to determine the right type of pill to perscribe for you. Answer them all honestly. So yes, there might be a question related to drinking.
Good luck!
2007-07-08 04:04:24
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answered by LS's wife 2
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1. Well, I would say part of what drew me towards Metal was the fact that the majority did not listen to it, giving an almost 'anti-conformity' edge to the music. It's hardly ever played on the radio, and most bands in the genre are obscure. However, I do see it as a double-edged sword. While you do feel proud for not being another sheep in the flock, it also is unfortunate that you cannot discuss your music with many people. 2. It depends on the genre. If a band is labelled 'Brutal Death Metal' or 'Raw Black Metal', then yes, if they wish to keep the label, their brutality must matter. However, for something like 'Melodic Power Metal', it really shouldn't. At the end of the day, brutality is not a 'the more the better' sort of aspect, it's just something a band can choose to do if their music fits with it. 3. No. My clothing does not at all reflect what I listen to. In all honesty, I don't think one's appearance and one's music preference should necessarily be related. A person's identity is made up of different things, and shouldn't be pigeonholed into one label which, unfortunately, is often achieved through 'wearing' your music. 4. Yeah. Hygiene is important no matter what you listen to. 5. My IQ has been confirmed in the 135~140 range, and I'd say I have succeeded academically so far. I don't really think this is connected to music either, more of a stereotype than anything. 6. See #3. 7. See #3, and nail polish on a guy just makes me laugh. 8. No drugs, VERY minimal drinking. I don't feel I need the assistance of these substances to have a good time. 9. I wouldn't say so. I do have fairly long hair for an Asian (when I went to China one time, a couple of people said I looked like a girl). However, the length is barely that of an average white male. 10. I'm the complete opposite, if you can believe it. I am a pacifist, and am rather introverted when I'm not around my close friends or family. Basically, to summarize, I'm the least Metal-ish Metalhead you will ever meet. BQ: The new Behemoth leaked, and I got it through file sharing. Yeah, it was pretty great IMO. Very nice Death Metal with a touch of BM atmosphere. I'd say it was better than their previous two efforts.
2016-05-21 04:24:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The answers to your questions depends on the pill that your on- usually the pill is 99% effective and if u both wnat to have sex with out a condom make sure that u are both tested for STDs - DO NOT just tell each other that u "just know" that your clean ! practicing safe sex also means checking for diseases!! For your other questions u should ask ur doctor- or go to the website of the birth control pill that u want to know more about!
2007-07-08 03:55:30
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answered by Melissa G 4
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Usually one to two weeks.
IF you forget to take ONE active pill, you take it as soon as you remember, then the next one at the normal time. For more than one make sure to check the pamphlet that comes with your pills.
Yes you pay for it monthly. It is covered under my insurance, so its $10 (copay). Some might not cover it though.
You always have a chance at getting pregnant with contraceptives, as the ONLY 100% effective thing is abstinence.
Nope, they are tiny and can be swallowed with a tiny sip of water.
They will ask about your history, how sexually active you are, how many partners you've had, and about alcohol and smoking.
2007-07-08 03:51:17
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answered by Terri 7
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If you want unprotected sex just go careful it isn't 100% effective, depends how old you are, yes there is if you throw up you have to wait a week and use comdoms. It doesn't taste icky lol, i can hardly taste it, but don't chew it, trust me, they didn't ask me..
2007-07-08 03:53:36
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answered by EmmaLouise 3
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All these information are available on the internet and should be discussed with your doctor during your visit.
If your boyfriend wants unprotected sex then bring him along with you to the doctor and have both of you tested for STD.
2007-07-08 03:50:33
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answered by Jane Marple 7
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I still wouldn't have unprotected sex. You aren't 100% guaranteed with birth control, and birth control doesn't protect you from diseases.
Yes, you pay for it...insurance doesn't cover it.
YES you can get pregnant. I did...on birth control AND condoms.
Doesn't taste at all.
Yes, the doctor asks you questions related to drinking.
2007-07-08 04:06:44
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answered by Hope 3
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you should actually read up on natural family planning.
2007-07-08 03:54:50
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answered by D H 3
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