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Hello ...I am on birth control pill ...i started birth control from the 2nd day of periods ...on the day of periods we make relation ..that was 3rd day of pill ...and i continue with the pill ...we never met in between...on 21st pill day we make relation ...and 4 day of finished pill i get spotting...not proper flow ...on 28 I met dr ..they suggest me for divi 10 mg for five days for flow ...after i wait for 10 days i never get flow ...on 11th day i started my birth control pill...in between we never make relation ...which I spotted on 24 August ismy periods flow or anything else ...is relation on 4th day of periods is safe ?
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If you take tablets regularly without missing no need to worry you will not become pregnant But the action will start after 4-5 days of starting the tablet in meanwhile better use condoms When you take pills some times you may have spotting nothing to worry After stopping the pills you need to get periods by 7-10 days Didn’t get periods do consult and get scan done
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