Yep you can ;) Provided you haven't missed any through the month
Clarification on the link -http://www.tiscali.co.uk/lifestyle/healthfitness/health_advice/netdoctor/000556.html
2007-11-13 01:40:50
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answered by ¸.•*¨) Inked Barbie ¸.•*¨) 6
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Dont do it !! These pills are designed for you to have a break between 28 day cycles. If you want it so that you never have a bleed, ask your doctor for a different pill or an implant whatever. Please take my advice on this - I thought I knew best when I was younger & took the Ovranette pill without hardly ever giving myself a break (I did it to keep painful periods away). I had problems and ended up infertile - I'm sure this played a big part in that happening. xxxxx
2016-05-22 22:47:02
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answered by ? 3
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Yes, your prescribing doctor really had an obligation to explain this to you. Every pack of pills does however contain a patient data sheet, if you read this and look under the heading ' Your seven pill-free days' it states ' You will not have to take extra contraceptive precautions during the 7 day break from taking the pill as long as you have taken your pills correctly and start the next pack on time.' This of course helps prove the old adage: If all else fails read the instructions!
2007-11-13 11:02:55
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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If you have been taking the pill regularly for more than three or four months the you are allowed to have sex with no other form of contraception provided you have not taken any other drugs which may have affected the efficacy of the pill eg. antibiotics...remember the pill is only 99% effective though !!
2007-11-13 01:00:21
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answered by pharmer 1
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2016-02-09 09:55:24
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answered by ? 3
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Yes, the 7 day period choosen very carefully to be reliable. You cannot lenghtne th eperiod though, that would reduce contraception drastically!
2007-11-13 00:45:52
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answered by psychopiet 6
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Of course you can if you took all the pills on time and didnt miss any you should be safe.
2007-11-13 00:44:39
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answered by Aloha_Ann 7
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yes that's fine, just make sure you take your first one of new packet on time. took it for years until my blood pressure went up!
2007-11-13 00:36:43
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answered by dancing queen 6
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do you not have a period then? I don't think you'd get pregnant cos the pill is in your system for quite a while once you've finished taking it.
2007-11-13 00:36:22
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answered by Poots 2
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Yes you can
2007-11-13 00:36:33
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answered by ChocLover 7
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