Good contraception: Protected against pregnancy but one can still get sexually transmitted infections. Condoms are good for preventing infections, even if not needed for contraception. If a woman is on birth control pills, beyond her initial pack, and doesn't miss pills, then she is protected against pregnancy EVERY DAY, regardless of whether she is on an active or an inactive pill (that's a very important concept).
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