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How soon after taking birth control is it effective?

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It depends: The answer to this depends on two factors: the kind of birth control pills you’re using, and the point in your menstrual cycle that you started them. Taking the combination pill? If you start the pill within five days after the start of your period, you’re protected right away. If you start at any other time during your cycle, you need to use a backup form of birth control for seven days.

Answered 4/16/2013

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