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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".
I have almost 23 years of experience in counseling women about birth control and family planning.
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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Kelly, Did you take a pregnancy test? JUst wondering. If you need a free one, you can get one at a local pregnancy resource center. To find one near you, go to this website http://www.optionline.org
Emily, Maybe your mom doesn't know you are sexually active or does she not like the idea of the birth control pills? I don't recommend the pills as there are side effects and risks from the hormones
Dear Kaia, Thanks for your question. You can get pregnant any time you have sex, even if you are on birth control pills. No birth control method is 100% safe in preventing pregnancy. Have you ever considered
Hi Kristen, Thanks for your question. Yes, it's common for these kinds of side effects when you start taking the hormonal birth control pills. The hormones can affect your natural cycle and I usually
Kayla, I hesitate to tell you about this because you probably should consult your doctor. However, you still have a risk of pregnancy, even if you had your period. There is always a small chance of

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