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I had a baby 2 months ago and haven't started my period. I have birth control pills but was told I have to wait for my period then take it the following Sunday. I know people who didn't start their period for 6 or more months after giving birth. Do i really have to wait? What will happen if i just start taking them?

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Hi Michelle.
First off, I want you to know that I am not a medical doctor but a volunteer who has done much research on this topic. Please check with your personal physician. Who told you the instructions about waiting till a Sunday after your period? I have not heard of that before. I don't think it would be wise to start taking the pill without further instructions.
Have you ever taken the pill and do you know about the risks and side effects? Please email me at DCHERYL51@yahoo.com if you have any further questions. I would like to send you any more information you would like. By the way, is there any chance that you could be pregnant?
Sincerely,
Diane Cheryl
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Diane Cheryl

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I can answer questions about the various methods of birth control. I can answer questions like "What would be the best method of birth control for me?" and other problems and concerns. I have researched side effects and risks of various methods of birth control. I have almost 23 years of experience working with various pregnancy resource centers. Please contact me at CHERYL51@aol.com if you would like to know more information about your situation or if I am "Maxed OUT".

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I have almost 23 years of experience in counseling women about birth control and family planning.

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Illinois Valley Community College, Austin Community College, Travel Agent Degree and almost 23 years of counseling experience.
I have worked with Pregnancy Resource Centers for almost 23 years.

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