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About Marina
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I know quite a lot about all birth control methods available. I can help you decide what kind of birth control may be most suitable for you.

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I myself have tried the pill, the sponge, comdoms and am now practicing the fertility awareness method. I can answer questions on all birth control methods available. I cannot answer questions on any medical conditions as birth control is my area of expertise.

 
   

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Birth Control - Pill info contradiction



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Ali wrote at 2009-04-13 16:41:03
The pill prevents you from ovulating (releasing an egg and therefore having the chance of becoming pregnant). If you do ovulate it will be about 14 days (+/- 3 days) after you started your last period (halfway through your 28-day cycle or pack of pills).



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