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She finished her period on the 10 and she started taking ...


Sent to Health Experts March 17, 2006 8:40 a.m.

She finished her period on the 10 and she started taking the pill for the first time on the 12, today we where having sex with a condom and it got off, and it stayed inside her, so i pulled it off, but what can i do ? cause she is already taking a pill, can i give her a plan b? what can i do? or just keep taking the one she has been taking and nothing will happend ? because i've heard that she can take a dose of the pill she is already taking and use it as Emergency Contraception, she is taking i think Alesse or Aviane ? can i do something like that ? or jsut take a the pill as she has been taking it?

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March 17, 2006 9:58 a.m. (1 hour and 17 minutes later)
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Hi,

I would like to suggest to you to get in touch with her gynecologist or the birth control pill manufacturing company to ask about giving an emergency contraception pill or giving additional doses of her BCP to a person who is already taking BCP. If she is allowed to take it it is best if she takes it with in 24 hours.
In the mean time keep using condom at least for 2 weeks from the time she started to use her BCP.

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